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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

South Carolina 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 South Carolina 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 South Carolina Residents (1)

These Norton Healthcare settlements are currently accepting claims from South Carolina residents.

$11M Norton Healthcare data breach class action settlement

Up to $2,500

Norton 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.

Deadline: 2026-05-18 Proof Required Official site →

About Norton Healthcare Class Actions in South Carolina

Norton Healthcare, primarily based in Louisville, Kentucky, operates a network of hospitals and medical facilities that extends beyond state lines through partnerships and patient referrals. South Carolina residents may have been affected by Norton Healthcare's operations through telemedicine services, medical records transfers, or when receiving care at Norton facilities while traveling. The state's Personal Information Protection Act requires healthcare entities to implement reasonable security measures and notify affected individuals of data breaches within specific timeframes. South Carolina's consumer protection framework includes the Unfair Trade Practices Act, which provides additional remedies for residents harmed by corporate negligence. The state also has established procedures for class action litigation under Rule 23 of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure. South Carolina residents filing claims in multi-state class actions typically must demonstrate they were directly impacted by the defendant's conduct. For the $11 million Norton Healthcare data breach settlement, eligible South Carolina residents would need to prove their personal health information was compromised during the specified breach timeframe to receive compensation.

Norton Healthcare Settlements in South Carolina: FAQs

Can South Carolina residents participate in the Norton Healthcare data breach settlement even if they don't live in Kentucky?

Yes, South Carolina residents whose personal health information was compromised in the Norton Healthcare data breach can participate in the $11 million class action settlement regardless of their state of residence. The settlement covers all affected individuals nationwide who had their data exposed during the breach period. Eligibility depends on whether your information was actually compromised, not your geographic location.

How does South Carolina's Personal Information Protection Act affect Norton Healthcare breach claims?

South Carolina's Personal Information Protection Act requires healthcare entities to maintain reasonable security measures and provides statutory damages for data breach victims. While this state law offers additional protections, it doesn't prevent South Carolina residents from participating in federal class action settlements like the Norton Healthcare case. The federal settlement may provide more comprehensive relief than pursuing individual state law claims.

What documentation do South Carolina residents need to file a Norton Healthcare settlement claim?

South Carolina residents typically need proof they received healthcare services from Norton Healthcare during the relevant time period and evidence their personal information was compromised. This may include patient records, billing statements, or breach notification letters from Norton Healthcare. The settlement administrator will specify exact documentation requirements and deadlines for submitting claims.

Tips for South Carolina Residents Filing Norton Healthcare Claims

South Carolina residents should gather all documentation showing their connection to Norton Healthcare, including patient records, billing statements, and breach notification letters. Submit claims before published deadlines, as late submissions are typically rejected regardless of merit. Review settlement terms carefully to understand compensation amounts and any releases of legal claims you'll be agreeing to. Consider consulting with a South Carolina attorney familiar with healthcare privacy law if you suffered significant damages beyond what the settlement offers. Keep copies of all submitted materials and track your claim status through the settlement administrator's website. Be aware that participating in the class action settlement may prevent you from filing individual lawsuits against Norton Healthcare for the same data breach incident.

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