Sutter Health Class Action Settlements in New Mexico
All Sutter Health class action lawsuits and settlements available to New Mexico residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
New Mexico 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 Mexico Residents (1)
These Sutter Health settlements are currently accepting claims from New Mexico 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 Mexico
New Mexico residents may be eligible for compensation from Sutter Health class action settlements, despite the healthcare system's limited physical presence in the state. Sutter Health primarily operates in Northern California, but the $21.5 million privacy settlement extends to patients nationwide whose personal health information was potentially compromised. New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act and Data Breach Notification Act provide additional consumer protections beyond federal HIPAA requirements, particularly regarding healthcare data privacy violations. The state requires healthcare entities to notify affected individuals within specific timeframes when breaches occur. New Mexico residents filing class action claims must typically demonstrate they received services from Sutter Health facilities or had their data processed by the organization. The state's consumer protection framework allows residents to pursue damages for privacy violations even when the healthcare provider operates outside New Mexico's borders. Class action participants in New Mexico should be aware that settlement distributions often require proof of residency and documentation of the relationship with the defendant company during specified time periods covered by the litigation.
Sutter Health Settlements in New Mexico: FAQs
Can New Mexico residents participate in the Sutter Health $21.5M privacy settlement?
Yes, New Mexico residents who were patients at Sutter Health facilities or whose personal health information was processed by Sutter Health during the covered period may be eligible. The privacy settlement covers individuals nationwide, not just California residents where Sutter Health primarily operates.
What documents do New Mexico residents need to file a Sutter Health class action claim?
New Mexico residents typically need proof of receiving healthcare services from Sutter Health, such as medical records, billing statements, or insurance claims showing treatment dates. You may also need to provide documentation of your New Mexico residency during the relevant time period covered by the settlement.
Are there additional protections for New Mexico residents beyond the Sutter Health settlement?
New Mexico's Data Breach Notification Act and Unfair Practices Act may provide additional remedies for healthcare privacy violations. These state laws work alongside federal HIPAA protections and could offer separate legal recourse for New Mexico residents affected by healthcare data breaches.
Tips for New Mexico Residents Filing Sutter Health Claims
New Mexico residents filing Sutter Health claims should gather all medical records and billing statements from any Sutter Health facilities visited. Document your New Mexico residency during the settlement's covered time period using utility bills or official state records. Submit claims before deadlines, as extensions are rarely granted in class action settlements. Consider consulting with a New Mexico attorney familiar with healthcare privacy law if you experienced identity theft or financial losses related to the data breach. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and track your claim status through the settlement administrator's website. Be aware that settlement payments may be considered taxable income under New Mexico state tax law, so maintain records for tax preparation purposes.
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