Sutter Health Class Action Settlements in Wisconsin
All Sutter Health class action lawsuits and settlements available to Wisconsin residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin Residents (1)
These Sutter Health settlements are currently accepting claims from Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin
Wisconsin residents affected by Sutter Health's data privacy violations may be eligible for compensation through the $21.5 million class action settlement, despite Sutter Health being primarily a California-based healthcare network with limited direct presence in Wisconsin. Wisconsin's Personal Information Protection Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal HIPAA regulations, potentially strengthening claims for residents whose medical data was compromised. The state's consumer protection framework includes specific provisions for healthcare data breaches under Wisconsin Statute 895.507, which requires healthcare entities to implement reasonable security measures for patient information. Wisconsin residents can participate in class action settlements even when the defendant company operates primarily in other states, provided they were affected by the alleged violations. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection actively monitors healthcare data security compliance and has established procedures for residents to report privacy violations. Wisconsin's statute of limitations for privacy-related claims is typically six years, giving residents ample time to join qualifying settlements. Residents should verify their eligibility by confirming whether their personal health information was accessed or disclosed during the specified breach periods covered by the settlement agreement.
Sutter Health Settlements in Wisconsin: FAQs
Can Wisconsin residents claim compensation from the Sutter Health $21.5M privacy settlement even though Sutter Health doesn't operate hospitals in Wisconsin?
Yes, Wisconsin residents can participate if their personal health information was compromised through Sutter Health's systems, regardless of the company's physical presence in the state. This could occur through telemedicine consultations, medical record transfers, or if residents received care while traveling in California where Sutter Health operates.
How does Wisconsin's Personal Information Protection Act affect Sutter Health settlement claims for state residents?
Wisconsin's Personal Information Protection Act provides additional legal grounds for privacy violation claims beyond federal HIPAA protections. This state law may strengthen Wisconsin residents' positions in settlement negotiations and could potentially lead to higher compensation amounts for documented damages.
What documentation do Wisconsin residents need to file a Sutter Health class action claim?
Wisconsin residents typically need proof of their connection to Sutter Health services, such as medical records, billing statements, or documentation of telemedicine visits. They should also gather evidence of any identity theft, financial losses, or time spent addressing privacy breach consequences following the data incident.
Tips for Wisconsin Residents Filing Sutter Health Claims
Wisconsin residents filing Sutter Health claims should first verify their eligibility by confirming their personal health information was involved in the specified data breach timeframe. Gather all relevant medical records, billing statements, and correspondence from Sutter Health systems. Document any financial losses, identity theft incidents, or time spent monitoring credit reports following the privacy violation. Submit claims before the court-approved deadline, typically found on the settlement administrator's website. Wisconsin residents benefit from the state's strong consumer protection laws, which may provide additional remedies beyond the class action settlement. Contact the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection if you encounter difficulties with the claims process or need assistance understanding your rights under state privacy laws.
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