$13.75M WebTPA data breach class action settlement

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By the Class Action Buddy Editorial Team · Last reviewed April 22, 2026

$5,000
Max Payout
Nov 04, 2025
Filing Deadline
Yes
Proof Required?
WebTPA, a third-party administrator that handles health insurance claims and benefits, has agreed to pay $13.75 million to settle a class action lawsuit over a 2023 data breach. The lawsuit claims that WebTPA failed to properly protect sensitive consumer information, leading to a security incident that compromised personal and health data. If you received services through WebTPA or were notified that your information was involved in their 2023 data breach, you may be eligible for compensation from this settlement. The agreement resolves claims that the company did not have adequate security measures in place to prevent the breach.
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Who Was Eligible?

Who the settlement covered:

  • Individuals whose personal information was compromised in the WebTPA data breach that occurred in 2023
  • People who received notification from WebTPA or their insurance provider about the data breach
  • Consumers who had their health insurance claims or benefits administered by WebTPA during the relevant time period

How Much Did It Pay?

The total settlement fund is $13.75 million, but individual payout amounts have not been disclosed yet. Compensation typically depends on factors such as the type of information that was compromised and whether class members can document any actual losses or expenses related to the breach. Payments may cover costs like credit monitoring, identity theft protection, lost time dealing with the breach, and documented out-of-pocket expenses caused by the incident.

How this claim was filed

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  • Check if you received any notification about the WebTPA data breach in 2023
  • Gather any documentation related to the breach notification or related expenses
  • Wait for the official claim form and instructions to be released

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deadline to file a claim for the $13.75M WebTPA data breach class action settlement?

The deadline to file a claim was Nov 04, 2025, and it has passed. Claims are no longer accepted for this settlement.

How much can I receive from the $13.75M WebTPA data breach class action settlement?

The maximum payout per eligible claimant is up to $5,000. Actual payments may be lower depending on the total number of valid claims filed and the available settlement fund.

Did I need documentation for the $13.75M WebTPA data breach class action settlement?

Yes — this settlement required supporting documentation, and the official claim form set out what counted.

What is WebTPA and how do I know if I'm affected?

WebTPA is a third-party administrator that processes health insurance claims and benefits for various employers and insurance plans. If you received a data breach notification mentioning WebTPA in 2023, or if your employer or insurance plan uses WebTPA services, you may be affected.

When did the WebTPA data breach happen?

The data breach occurred in 2023. If you were affected, you should have received a notification from WebTPA or your insurance provider about the incident.

Do I need proof to file a claim in the WebTPA settlement?

Proof requirements have not been announced yet. Typically, data breach settlements require some form of documentation showing you were affected, such as a breach notification letter. Keep any communications you received about the breach.

Primary source: official settlement administrator — webtpasettlement.com. The settlement details on this page were checked against the administrator’s official website.

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