You are included in the Settlement Class if your personal information was or could have been impacted as a result of the Cybersecurity Incident, including if you received a Notice Letter from EdisonLearning, Inc. (“EdisonLearning”) notifying you that your private information was compromised in the Cybersecurity Incident.
Excluded from the Settlement Class are: (a) governmental entities; and (b) the Judge assigned to the Action, that Judge’s immediate family, and Court staff.
Cybersecurity Incident is the cybersecurity incident involving EdisonLearning’s systems that occurred on or about March 17, 2023, in which certain files may have been accessed
You are not limited to one benefit. If you are eligible for multiple benefits, as described below, you may file a claim for each of them.
Credit Monitoring Services. If you have not already claimed previously offered credit monitoring services, you may claim one year of credit monitoring services. This service includes:
real time monitoring of the credit file at one bureau;
dark web scanning with immediate notification of potential unauthorized use;
comprehensive public record monitoring;
identity theft insurance (no deductible); and
access to fraud resolution agents to help investigate and resolve instances of identity theft
Cash Payment. If you had actual, documented expenses or losses because of the Cybersecurity Incident, you are eligible for reimbursement under Cash Payment A. If you did not have an actual documented expense or loss, you are still eligible for reimbursement under Cash Payment B.
Cash Payment A – Out-of-Pocket Expenses and Fraud-related Expenses
Out-of-Pocket Expenses: You may claim reimbursement for up to $1,000.00 for the following types of actual, documented out-of-pocket expenses:
bank fees;
long distance phone charges;
cell phone charges (only if charged by the minute);
data charges (only if charged based on the amount of data used);
postage;
gasoline for local travel; and/or
fees for credit reports, credit monitoring, or other identity theft insurance products (if purchased between February 1, 2024, and the date you file a claim).
Fraud-related Expenses and Losses: You may claim reimbursement for up to $2,500.00 for actual, documented fraud-related expenses and losses if:
the loss is an actual, documented and unreimbursed monetary loss due to fraud or identity theft;
the loss is fairly traceable to the Cybersecurity Incident;
the loss occurred after March 17, 2023 and the date you file a claim;
the loss is not already covered by one or more of the ordinary loss categories; and
you made reasonable efforts to avoid, or seek reimbursement for, the loss, including but not limited to exhaustion of all available credit monitoring insurance and identity theft insurance
If you have both out-of-pocket and fraud-related expenses, you may claim reimbursement for both, subject to the $2,500.00 cap.
You must submit documentation, such as receipts, to verify the costs you incurred. You may submit “self-prepared” documents to add clarity or support to other submitted documentation, but self-prepared documents by themselves are not sufficient to file a valid claim.
Cash Payment B – Fixed Amount Payment
If you did not have an actual, documented expense or loss, you are still eligible to file a claim to receive $50.00. If the total amount of cash payment claims exceeds the net amount of money available for the settlement, all payments will be reduced on a pro rata percentage basis.
To start your online claim form, please login using the Notice ID & PIN printed on the Notice that was sent to you. If you are unable to locate your ID & PIN, please contact us at (866) 675-2433 or by emailing info@EdisonLearningSettlement.com. Please request your Notice ID & PIN by providing the your full name and mailing address.