Lands’ End Data Breach Settlement 2026 — $60 or Up to $5,000

Lands’ End Data Breach Settlement 2026 — $60 or Up to $5,000

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Lands' End is paying out a class action settlement following a data breach that occurred in December 2024. If your personal information was exposed in that incident, you may be entitled to compensation — even if you didn't suffer any direct financial harm. This settlement was reached to resolve claims that Lands' End failed to adequately protect customers' personal data. The settlement offers two main options for affected individuals: a straightforward cash payment of approximately $60 with no receipts or documentation required, or a larger reimbursement of up to $5,000 if you can show documented out-of-pocket losses tied to the breach. On top of that, all eligible claimants can receive two years of free credit monitoring to help protect against future identity theft. The deadline to file a claim is October 22, 2026, so there's time to gather your information — but don't wait too long. Class Action Buddy can walk you through the process and help you submit your claim quickly and easily.

Who Is Eligible?

You may be eligible to file a claim if you:

  • You were notified that your personal information was involved in the Lands' End data breach that occurred in December 2024.
  • You received a data breach notification letter from Lands' End regarding the December 2024 incident.
  • You are a U.S. resident whose personal data was exposed as part of this specific data incident.
  • You have not previously released your claims against Lands' End related to this breach.

How Much Can You Get?

There are two tiers of compensation available in this settlement. The first option is a flat cash payment of approximately $60, which requires no receipts or proof of losses — making it the easiest option for most people to claim. Simply submit a valid claim form and you're eligible. If you experienced actual out-of-pocket losses as a result of the breach — such as fraudulent charges, costs for credit freezes, or time spent dealing with identity theft — you may be able to claim up to $5,000 in documented reimbursement. You'll need to provide supporting documentation for this higher tier. All claimants, regardless of which payment option they choose, are also eligible for two years of free credit monitoring services.

How to File Your Claim

Filing your claim is quick and easy:

  • Check whether you received a data breach notification letter from Lands' End regarding the December 2024 incident — this is typically your proof of eligibility.
  • Decide which claim option is right for you: the ~$60 flat payment (no documentation needed) or up to $5,000 if you have documented losses to submit.
  • If claiming the higher tier, gather any supporting documents such as bank statements, receipts, or records showing losses tied to the breach.
  • Complete and submit your claim form before the October 22, 2026 deadline.
  • Download Class Action Buddy to get step-by-step help filing your claim, track your submission, and discover other settlements you may qualify for.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I file a claim for the Lands’ End Data Breach Settlement 2026 — $60 or Up to $5,000?

You have two options: (1) Use the free Class Action Buddy mobile app — set up your profile once and the app auto-fills the PDF claim form, captures your signature, and submits the claim by mail on your behalf. (2) File directly with the settlement administrator using the official claim form linked on this page.

How do I know if I qualify for the Lands' End data breach settlement?

You likely qualify if you received a notification letter from Lands' End informing you that your personal information was involved in the December 2024 data breach. If you got that letter, you should be eligible to file a claim.

Do I need receipts or proof to get the $60 payment from the Lands' End settlement?

No — the approximately $60 cash payment option does not require any receipts or documentation. You simply need to submit a valid claim form. If you want to claim the higher amount of up to $5,000, you will need to provide documentation of your actual losses.

What is the deadline to file a claim in the Lands' End data breach settlement?

The deadline to submit your claim is October 22, 2026. Make sure to file before that date to receive your compensation and credit monitoring benefits.

What kind of losses can I claim for up to $5,000 in the Lands' End settlement?

You can claim reimbursement for documented out-of-pocket expenses related to the breach, such as unauthorized charges on your accounts, costs for placing credit freezes or fraud alerts, professional fees for dealing with identity theft, or time spent resolving fraud-related issues. Supporting documents like bank statements or receipts will be required.

What credit monitoring comes with the Lands' End settlement?

All eligible claimants who submit a valid claim form can receive two years of free credit monitoring services as part of the settlement, regardless of whether they choose the cash payment or the documented losses reimbursement option.

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