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FMC Services Data Breach Settlement

Sharber, et al. v. FMC Servs., LLC, No. 111219-D-CV (320th Judicial District Court, Potter County, Texas)

Last updated Data breaches
Claim deadlineAugust 31, 202651 days left

Verified July 2026. Deadlines change by court order — always confirm the current date on the official site before you file.

The short answer

A $2.15 million settlement resolves claims over a July 2022 data incident at FMC Services, in which an unauthorized third party may have accessed patients' personal information and health information (names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and medical information). FMC denies wrongdoing. Eligible people can file a claim for free through the official settlement administrator until August 31, 2026.

Verified July 2026 · Source: Official settlement website

Estimated payout

An estimated $75 alternative cash payment with no proof, or reimbursement of documented losses up to $5,000. Adults can also claim two years of CyEx medical data monitoring (minor monitoring for minors). Amounts are subject to pro-rata adjustment.

Proof required?

No proof is required for the estimated $75 alternative cash payment. Documentation is only needed for the documented-loss reimbursement of up to $5,000.

Cost

Always free through the official administrator.

Who qualifies

People whose personal or health information was compromised in the July 2022 FMC Services data incident, including everyone who was sent a notice of the incident.

What you need to file

  • The notice you were sent about the FMC data incident, if you have it — the administrator can confirm class membership if you don't.
  • For documented-loss claims only: contemporaneous records such as receipts, correspondence, or statements tied to the July 2022 incident.
  • Your contact information and whether you want the medical data monitoring benefit.

What you can get

An estimated $75 alternative cash payment with no proof, or reimbursement of documented losses up to $5,000. Adults can also claim two years of CyEx medical data monitoring (minor monitoring for minors). Amounts are subject to pro-rata adjustment.

Proof of purchase or loss: No proof is required for the estimated $75 alternative cash payment. Documentation is only needed for the documented-loss reimbursement of up to $5,000.

How to file for free

Go directly to the official settlement administrator at fmcdatasettlement.com and file your claim. It takes a few minutes and costs nothing. The deadline is August 31, 2026 — confirm it on the official site, since courts can move deadlines.

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Common questions

You can take an estimated $75 alternative cash payment with no proof, or claim reimbursement of documented losses up to $5,000 with supporting records. Adults can also add two years of CyEx medical data monitoring. Final amounts depend on how many people file.

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