$3.25M USAA data breach class action settlement

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

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USAA has agreed to pay $3.25 million to settle a class action lawsuit over a 2021 data breach that exposed sensitive personal information of members. The lawsuit claimed that USAA failed to implement adequate security measures to prevent the breach, putting members' personal data at risk. If you were a USAA member whose information was compromised in the 2021 data breach, you may be entitled to compensation from this settlement. The agreement resolves claims without USAA admitting any wrongdoing, but provides relief for affected members who may have suffered harm from the incident.
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Who Was Eligible?

Who the settlement covered:

  • You were a USAA member in 2021
  • Your personal information was compromised in the USAA data breach that occurred in 2021
  • You received notification from USAA about the data breach affecting your account

How Much Did It Pay?

The total settlement fund is $3.25 million, which will be distributed among eligible class members. The exact amount each person receives will depend on the number of valid claims filed and the specific harm experienced. Members who can document actual losses or expenses related to the breach may be eligible for higher compensation.

How this claim was filed

This settlement is closed, so the steps below are kept for reference only — they no longer lead anywhere you can file.

  • Gather any documentation related to the USAA data breach notification you received
  • Collect records of any expenses or losses you incurred due to the breach
  • Review the settlement details to confirm your eligibility

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deadline to file a claim for the $3.25M USAA data breach class action settlement?

The deadline to file a claim was Apr 07, 2025, and it has passed. Claims are no longer accepted for this settlement.

Did I need documentation for the $3.25M USAA data breach class action settlement?

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

What information was exposed in the USAA data breach?

The lawsuit alleges that sensitive personal information of USAA members was compromised in the 2021 breach, though specific details about the types of data exposed are still being finalized in the settlement terms.

How do I know if I was affected by the USAA data breach?

USAA should have sent notifications to affected members. If you were a USAA member in 2021 and received a data breach notification, you may be eligible for compensation.

When is the deadline to file a USAA data breach claim?

The claim filing deadline has not been announced yet. Settlement details are still being finalized, so check back for updates or download Class Action Buddy to stay informed.

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

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