Total Vision Data Breach Settlement
Ramey, et al. v. Total Vision, LLC, No. 37-2021-00002017-CU-MC-CTL (Superior Court of California, County of San Diego)
Verified July 2026. Deadlines change by court order — always confirm the current date on the official site before you file.
A $475,000 settlement resolves claims over an October 30, 2020 data security incident at Total Vision. It covers California residents who were mailed a notice of the incident. Total Vision denies wrongdoing. Eligible people can file a claim for free through the official settlement administrator until October 5, 2026.
Estimated payout
A pro-rata cash payment (the amount varies with how many people file), plus reimbursement of documented out-of-pocket losses up to $1,000.
Proof required?
No proof is required for the pro-rata cash payment, which you can file online. Documented out-of-pocket losses (up to $1,000) must be mailed with supporting documentation.
Cost
Always free through the official administrator.
Who qualifies
California residents to whom Total Vision mailed a notice of the October 30, 2020 data security incident.
What you need to file
- The ILYM ID and Claim ID from the notice Total Vision mailed you, if you have it.
- For documented-loss claims only: receipts, invoices, or statements showing losses tied to the October 2020 incident (these must be mailed, not filed online).
- Your contact information to receive payment.
What you can get
A pro-rata cash payment (the amount varies with how many people file), plus reimbursement of documented out-of-pocket losses up to $1,000.
Proof of purchase or loss: No proof is required for the pro-rata cash payment, which you can file online. Documented out-of-pocket losses (up to $1,000) must be mailed with supporting documentation.
How to file for free
Go directly to the official settlement administrator at totalvisionsettlement.com and file your claim. It takes a few minutes and costs nothing. The deadline is October 5, 2026 — confirm it on the official site, since courts can move deadlines.
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Common questions
Only California residents to whom Total Vision mailed a notice of the October 30, 2020 data security incident are eligible. File free at the official site, totalvisionsettlement.com, by October 5, 2026.
No proof is needed for the pro-rata cash payment, which you can submit online. You only need documentation if you also claim reimbursement of documented out-of-pocket losses up to $1,000, which must be mailed in.
Yes. Filing is always free through the official settlement administrator at totalvisionsettlement.com. You never need to pay a law firm or a claims service — we are an independent guide and are not affiliated with the settlement, the administrator, or the court.
The deadline is October 5, 2026. Deadlines can change by court order, so confirm the current date on the official site, totalvisionsettlement.com, before you act.
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