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STIIIZY data breach settlement

In re: STIIIZY Inc. Data Breach Security Litigation, Case No. 2:25-cv-00490, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California

Claim deadlineSeptember 10, 202657 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

STIIIZY agreed to a $2.95 million settlement over claims it failed to prevent a 2024 data breach that compromised personally identifiable information or private health information. STIIIZY has not admitted any wrongdoing. Class members can get a cash payment, reimbursement for documented breach-related losses, and two years of free credit monitoring. Eligible people can file a claim for free through the official settlement administrator until September 10, 2026.

Estimated payout

Up to $7,500 in reimbursement for documented losses; others get a proportional share of the fund (California class members get twice the share of non-California members). Exact amounts vary.

Proof required?

Proof is required; if you claim losses, you need documentation such as receipts or bank statements.

Cost

Always free through the official administrator.

Who qualifies

People who got a STIIIZY data breach notice saying their information may have been compromised in an October 2024 breach, or who believe they may have been impacted by the incident.

Background

STIIIZY is a multi-state cannabis company with growing, manufacturing, and retail operations. Plaintiffs say it failed to use reasonable cybersecurity measures, and an unauthorized third party accessed personal information in a breach announced on Jan. 7, 2025.

What you need to file

  • A valid claim form filed free at the official settlement site by Sept. 10, 2026
  • Documentation of data breach-related losses (such as receipts or bank statements) if seeking reimbursement
  • Confirmation you received a STIIIZY breach notice or believe you were impacted by the October 2024 incident

What you can get

Up to $7,500 in reimbursement for documented losses; others get a proportional share of the fund (California class members get twice the share of non-California members). Exact amounts vary.

Proof of purchase or loss: Proof is required; if you claim losses, you need documentation such as receipts or bank statements.

How to file for free

Go directly to the official settlement administrator at stiiizydatabreachsettlement.pnclassaction.com and file your claim. It takes a few minutes and costs nothing. The deadline is September 10, 2026 — confirm it on the official site, since courts can move deadlines.

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Common questions

No. If you had documented losses, you can seek up to $7,500 in reimbursement. If you did not, you can still claim a proportional share of the settlement fund, and all class members can get two years of free credit monitoring.

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