Norton Healthcare Class Action Settlements in Minnesota
All Norton Healthcare class action lawsuits and settlements available to Minnesota residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Minnesota residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Norton Healthcare that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $11M Norton Healthcare data breach class action settlement.
Combined maximum payouts across all Norton Healthcare settlements total $2,500. Class Action Buddy automatically files Norton Healthcare claims for Minnesota residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.
Open Norton Healthcare Settlements for Minnesota Residents (1)
These Norton Healthcare settlements are currently accepting claims from Minnesota residents.
$11M Norton Healthcare data breach class action settlement
Up to $2,500Norton Healthcare data breach victims may claim up to $2,500 in expenses plus $80 for lost time from this $11M settlement. File by May 18, 2026.
About Norton Healthcare Class Actions in Minnesota
Norton Healthcare, a Kentucky-based health system, has faced scrutiny over data security practices that have impacted patients nationwide, including Minnesota residents who received care at Norton facilities or had their information processed through Norton's systems. Minnesota's robust consumer protection framework includes the Minnesota Personal Information Protection Act, which requires notification of data breaches affecting personal information and provides residents with specific rights regarding their protected data. While Norton Healthcare's primary operations are concentrated in Kentucky and Southern Indiana, the health system's data breach settlement affects patients across multiple states, including Minnesotans who may have received care during travel or had their information shared through healthcare networks. Minnesota residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively plaintiff-friendly legal environment and extended statute of limitations for certain consumer protection violations. The state's Attorney General office actively pursues healthcare data protection cases, and Minnesota courts have historically been receptive to class action settlements involving out-of-state healthcare providers when Minnesota residents are affected by data breaches or privacy violations.
Norton Healthcare Settlements in Minnesota: FAQs
Are Minnesota residents eligible for the Norton Healthcare $11 million data breach settlement?
Yes, Minnesota residents whose personal information was compromised in the Norton Healthcare data breach are eligible to file claims in the $11 million settlement. Eligibility is based on whether your data was affected, not your state of residence.
How does Minnesota's data breach notification law affect Norton Healthcare claims?
Minnesota's Personal Information Protection Act requires companies to notify affected residents within 48 hours of discovering a breach. This law strengthens Minnesota residents' position in data breach settlements by establishing clear notification requirements and potential additional damages.
What documentation do Minnesota residents need for Norton Healthcare settlement claims?
Minnesota residents typically need proof of receiving care at Norton Healthcare facilities or documentation showing their personal information was compromised in the breach. This may include patient records, breach notification letters, or statements showing fraudulent activity related to the incident.
Tips for Minnesota Residents Filing Norton Healthcare Claims
Minnesota residents should act quickly when filing Norton Healthcare claims, as settlement deadlines are typically non-negotiable. Keep detailed records of any identity theft or fraudulent activity following the data breach, as Minnesota's consumer protection laws may provide additional remedies beyond federal class action settlements. Consider consulting with Minnesota-based attorneys familiar with state privacy laws, as they can identify potential state-specific claims that complement federal settlements. File claims electronically when possible to ensure timely submission and maintain confirmation receipts. Minnesota residents experiencing ongoing identity theft issues should report incidents to the Minnesota Attorney General's office, as this documentation may support future legal actions or enhanced settlement benefits.
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