Sutter Health Class Action Settlements in New Hampshire
All Sutter Health class action lawsuits and settlements available to New Hampshire residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
New Hampshire residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Sutter Health that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $21.5M Sutter Health privacy class action settlement.
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Open Sutter Health Settlements for New Hampshire Residents (1)
These Sutter Health settlements are currently accepting claims from New Hampshire residents.
$21.5M Sutter Health privacy class action settlement
Up to $90California residents who used Sutter Health's MyHealthOnline portal between June 2015-March 2020 may claim up to $90 from this $21.5M privacy settlement.
About Sutter Health Class Actions in New Hampshire
New Hampshire residents affected by Sutter Health data breaches may be eligible for compensation through the $21.5 million privacy class action settlement. While Sutter Health primarily operates in California and does not maintain major facilities in New Hampshire, the healthcare system's data security incidents can impact patients nationwide who received care while traveling or through telehealth services. New Hampshire's Consumer Protection Act provides robust protections against unfair business practices, including inadequate data security measures by healthcare providers. The state's Attorney General actively pursues healthcare privacy violations under RSA 358-A. New Hampshire residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively straightforward court procedures and consumer-friendly statutes. The New Hampshire Insurance Department also monitors healthcare data security compliance. When filing claims related to Sutter Health settlements, New Hampshire residents should note that the state does not require additional state-specific documentation beyond standard class action requirements. However, residents should be aware that New Hampshire's six-year statute of limitations for contract claims may affect eligibility timing for certain healthcare-related settlements.
Sutter Health Settlements in New Hampshire: FAQs
Can New Hampshire residents join the $21.5M Sutter Health privacy settlement even if they don't live in California?
Yes, New Hampshire residents who were Sutter Health patients can participate in the privacy settlement regardless of their state of residence. The settlement covers all affected patients whose personal health information was compromised in the data breach, not just California residents.
Does New Hampshire's Consumer Protection Act provide additional remedies beyond the Sutter Health class action settlement?
New Hampshire's Consumer Protection Act (RSA 358-A) could potentially provide separate legal remedies for unfair data security practices. However, participating in the class action settlement may limit your ability to pursue individual claims under state law.
How does New Hampshire's medical privacy law interact with Sutter Health settlement claims?
New Hampshire follows federal HIPAA requirements and has additional state medical privacy protections under RSA 151:21. These laws don't prevent participation in the Sutter Health settlement but may provide context for understanding your privacy rights as a patient.
Tips for New Hampshire Residents Filing Sutter Health Claims
New Hampshire residents should gather all documentation showing their patient relationship with Sutter Health, including medical records, bills, or appointment confirmations. File claims promptly as settlement deadlines are strictly enforced. Keep copies of all submitted materials and confirmation receipts. Contact the New Hampshire Attorney General's Consumer Protection Bureau if you encounter difficulties with the claims process. Review settlement terms carefully to understand how participation affects your rights under New Hampshire consumer protection laws. Consider consulting with a New Hampshire attorney familiar with class action procedures if you have questions about eligibility or potential conflicts with state law remedies.
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