Triage Staffing Data Breach Settlement – Up to $3,000
Triage Staffing, an Omaha-based healthcare staffing agency, has agreed to settle a class action over a May 2025 data breach that exposed personal information of travel nurses and allied health professionals. If you received a breach notice, you may be entitled to a pro rata flat cash payment with no proof required and up to $3,000 for documented losses.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- Individuals who received notice that their personal information was compromised in the May 2025 Triage Staffing data breach
- Current and former employees and contract workers including travel nurses and allied health professionals
- No proof required for the flat cash payment tier
- You submit a valid claim by August 10, 2026
No proof required for the flat cash payment. Documented loss claims up to $3,000 require supporting documentation. File at TriageDataSettlement.com.
File your claim through the official settlement website linked below.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
Triage Staffing is an Omaha-based healthcare staffing agency placing travel nurses and allied health professionals at hospitals and medical facilities across the United States. In May 2025, Triage suffered a data breach exposing personal information including names, Social Security numbers, financial account information, and employment records.
Healthcare staffing agencies hold extensive personal data on clinical workers — including professional licenses, background check results, and direct deposit banking information — making a breach particularly consequential. A class action alleged Triage failed to maintain adequate data security. The company agreed to settle without admitting wrongdoing.
Breach notification recipients are presumed class members. Travel nurses and healthcare contractors who received a notice should file at TriageDataSettlement.com before August 10, 2026.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Eligible claimants may receive a pro rata flat cash payment with no documentation required, plus up to $3,000 for documented out-of-pocket losses caused by the breach. File at TriageDataSettlement.com by August 10, 2026.
Last reviewed: June 23, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.