$5.085M U-Haul Data Breach Class Action Settlement
U-Haul has agreed to pay $5.085 million to settle a class action over two separate cyberattacks in September 2022 and December 2023 that exposed customer names and driver's license numbers. If you are a California resident whose information was compromised, you may be entitled to a cash payment with no proof required for the base payment.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- California residents whose information was compromised in U-Haul data breaches
- Breaches occurred in September 2022 and December 2023
- No proof of the specific breach impact is required beyond confirming California residency and U-Haul usage
- Check the settlement page for the current claim deadline
No proof is required for the base payment. You confirm you are a California resident who used U-Haul during the qualifying periods.
File your claim through the official settlement website.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
U-Haul, the moving and storage rental company, suffered two separate cyberattacks in September 2022 and December 2023 that exposed customer names and driver's license numbers. The lawsuit alleged U-Haul's cybersecurity protections were inadequate to prevent these breaches, which compromised sensitive identification information for customers across the company's rental network.
Driver's license numbers are particularly sensitive because they can be used for identity theft and fraud. U-Haul agreed to pay $5.085 million to settle the class action brought by affected California customers.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Cash payment available to eligible California residents whose information was exposed in either breach. No proof of the specific breach impact is required beyond confirming you are a California resident who used U-Haul during the qualifying periods. Check the official settlement page for current payment estimates and the claim deadline.
Last updated: June 18, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.