Sutter Health Class Action Settlements in Wyoming
All Sutter Health class action lawsuits and settlements available to Wyoming residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Wyoming 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 Wyoming Residents (1)
These Sutter Health settlements are currently accepting claims from Wyoming 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 Wyoming
Wyoming residents seeking information about Sutter Health class action settlements face unique circumstances due to the state's limited healthcare infrastructure and specific legal framework. Sutter Health, primarily operating in Northern California, has minimal direct presence in Wyoming, though some Wyoming residents may have received services during travel or through telehealth platforms. Wyoming's Consumer Protection Act provides broader remedies than federal law, allowing for treble damages in cases involving deceptive trade practices affecting healthcare data. The state's small population of approximately 580,000 means fewer potential claimants, but Wyoming courts have shown willingness to certify class actions when interstate commerce is involved. Wyoming residents filing class action claims must typically do so through federal court or join multi-state settlements, as seen with the $21.5 million Sutter Health privacy settlement. The Wyoming Attorney General's office has historically been proactive in joining multi-state healthcare litigation, particularly regarding data privacy violations. Residents should note that Wyoming follows a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims related to privacy breaches, though class action settlements often establish their own deadlines regardless of state limitations periods.
Sutter Health Settlements in Wyoming: FAQs
Can Wyoming residents participate in the $21.5 million Sutter Health privacy settlement even without receiving direct care in California?
Yes, Wyoming residents who had their personal health information compromised by Sutter Health can participate regardless of where they received care. The settlement covers individuals whose data was accessed during the privacy breach, including those who may have received telehealth services or had records transferred between providers.
Does Wyoming's Consumer Protection Act provide additional remedies beyond what's available in Sutter Health class action settlements?
Wyoming's Consumer Protection Act allows for treble damages in cases involving deceptive practices, but participating in a class action settlement typically prevents pursuing additional individual claims. Wyoming residents should evaluate whether the class action compensation exceeds potential individual recovery under state law before joining the settlement.
How do Wyoming's medical privacy laws interact with California-based Sutter Health settlements?
Wyoming follows federal HIPAA standards for medical privacy with additional state protections under Wyoming Statute 35-2-611. Since Sutter Health operates in California, the settlement terms are governed by federal law and California regulations, which generally provide similar privacy protections to Wyoming's state requirements.
Tips for Wyoming Residents Filing Sutter Health Claims
Wyoming residents filing Sutter Health claims should gather all relevant medical records and documentation of any services received, including telehealth consultations or transferred care records. Contact the Wyoming Attorney General's Consumer Protection Unit at 307-777-7841 to report any healthcare data breaches and verify participation in ongoing settlements. File claims promptly, as settlement deadlines often differ from Wyoming's three-year statute of limitations. Keep copies of all correspondence and claim submissions, as Wyoming's rural mail delivery can cause delays. Consider consulting with attorneys experienced in interstate healthcare litigation, particularly those familiar with California healthcare systems and Wyoming consumer protection laws.
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