Norton Healthcare Class Action Settlements in Washington
All Norton Healthcare class action lawsuits and settlements available to Washington residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Washington 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 Washington 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 Washington Residents (1)
These Norton Healthcare settlements are currently accepting claims from Washington 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 Washington
Norton Healthcare, a Louisville-based health system, faced an $11 million data breach class action settlement that affects patients nationwide, including Washington residents. While Norton Healthcare doesn't operate hospitals in Washington state, the settlement covers patients who received care at Norton facilities and had their personal information compromised in the 2021 cyberattack. Washington's robust Consumer Protection Act provides additional safeguards for residents beyond federal protections, particularly regarding data privacy violations. The state's Attorney General actively pursues healthcare privacy cases, creating a favorable environment for consumer claims. Washington residents can participate in out-of-state class actions without establishing local venue, as federal court jurisdiction applies to nationwide settlements. The state's three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims aligns well with typical class action timelines. Washington's presumption favoring consumer interpretation of ambiguous settlement terms can benefit residents filing claims. Additionally, the state prohibits waiver of consumer protection rights, meaning Norton cannot limit Washington residents' state law remedies through settlement agreements, potentially providing enhanced recovery options beyond the federal class action compensation structure.
Norton Healthcare Settlements in Washington: FAQs
Can Washington residents join the Norton Healthcare data breach settlement even though Norton doesn't operate in Washington?
Yes, Washington residents who received care at Norton Healthcare facilities in Kentucky or Indiana can participate in the $11 million data breach settlement. The settlement covers all affected patients regardless of their home state. You must have been a Norton Healthcare patient whose data was compromised in the 2021 cyberattack.
How does Washington's Consumer Protection Act affect my Norton Healthcare claim?
Washington's Consumer Protection Act provides additional protections beyond the federal class action settlement. The Act prohibits unfair business practices and gives you potential remedies that cannot be waived in settlement agreements. This means you may have additional state law claims even after participating in the Norton Healthcare class action.
What documentation do Washington residents need for Norton Healthcare settlement claims?
You'll need proof of treatment at Norton Healthcare facilities, such as medical records, billing statements, or insurance explanations of benefits. Keep any documentation showing identity monitoring costs or fraudulent charges following the data breach. Washington residents should also document any state-specific damages under the Consumer Protection Act for potential additional claims.
Tips for Washington Residents Filing Norton Healthcare Claims
Washington residents filing Norton Healthcare claims should gather all treatment documentation from Norton facilities, including dates of service and personal information involved. File claims promptly as settlement deadlines are strict and non-negotiable. Consider consulting a Washington consumer protection attorney since state law may provide additional remedies beyond the class action settlement. Document any identity theft or fraudulent charges occurring after the breach, as these strengthen your claim. Keep detailed records of monitoring costs and time spent addressing the breach impacts. Washington's Consumer Protection Act may allow separate state claims, so don't assume the class action settlement is your only option for recovery.
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