$4.75M Prudential 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
Oct 03, 2025
Filing Deadline
Yes
Proof Required?
Prudential Financial has agreed to pay $4.75 million to settle a class action lawsuit over a data breach that occurred in February 2024. The lawsuit claimed that Prudential failed to properly protect sensitive consumer information, leading to the compromise of personal data. If you were a Prudential customer whose information was affected by this data breach, you may be eligible to receive compensation from this settlement. The breach involved sensitive consumer information, though the exact types of data compromised are still being determined as settlement details are finalized.
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Who Was Eligible?

Who the settlement covered:

  • You were a Prudential Financial customer in February 2024
  • Your personal information was compromised in Prudential's February 2024 data breach
  • You received notification from Prudential about the data breach affecting your account
  • You may have experienced identity theft or fraud as a result of the breach

How Much Did It Pay?

The total settlement fund is $4.75 million, which will be distributed among eligible class members after legal fees and administrative costs are deducted. The exact amount each person will receive depends on how many people file valid claims and the extent of damages they experienced. Payments may vary based on whether you can show actual monetary losses from the breach, such as identity theft remediation costs or fraudulent charges, versus general compensation for the privacy violation.

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 Prudential data breach, including breach notification letters
  • Collect records of any identity monitoring services you purchased or fraud you experienced
  • Watch for the official claim form to be released as settlement details are finalized
  • Submit your completed claim form by the deadline once announced

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deadline to file a claim for the $4.75M Prudential data breach class action settlement?

The deadline to file a claim was Oct 03, 2025, and it has passed. Claims are no longer accepted for this settlement.

How much can I receive from the $4.75M Prudential 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 $4.75M Prudential data breach class action settlement?

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

What information was compromised in the Prudential data breach?

The breach involved sensitive consumer information, though specific details about what types of data were compromised are still being finalized as part of the settlement process.

Do I need proof to file a Prudential data breach claim?

You may need to provide documentation showing you were affected by the breach, such as breach notification letters from Prudential. Additional proof requirements are still being determined.

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

The claim deadline has not been announced yet as settlement details are still being finalized. Make sure to stay updated on important dates once they're released.

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

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