Claim Form Login
If you reside in the United States and your Private Information was compromised in the Data Incident discovered by Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare in May 2024, including all those individuals who received notice of the breach, then you may be a Class Member and eligible for benefits. Excluded from the Settlement Class are: (i) Defendant, its officers and directors; (ii) all Settlement Class Members who timely and validly request exclusion from the Settlement Class; (iii) any judges assigned to this case and their staff and family; and (iv) any other person found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be guilty under criminal law of initiating, causing, aiding or abetting the criminal activity occurrence of the Data Incident or who pleads nolo contendere to any such charge.
If you are a Class Member and wish to receive Settlement Benefits then you must submit a claim form by September 3, 2026.
OBHC has agreed to pay for a number of different benefits. First, all Class Members may seek reimbursement for Documented Ordinary Losses (Out-of-Pocket Expenses), and Documented Extraordinary Losses, as explained in more detail below. Second, all Class Members may elect either (i) a $50.00 Alternative Cash Payment or (ii) enrollment in two years of CyEx Medical Shield Complete credit monitoring. This election is independent of, and may be made in addition to, any claim for Documented Ordinary Losses and/or Documented Extraordinary Losses.
Documented Ordinary Losses (Out-of-Pocket Expenses). If you incurred actual, documented out-of-pocket expenses due to the Data Incident, you can get back up to $300.00. The losses must have occurred between May 13, 2024, and the date of the Preliminary Approval Order. This benefit covers out-of-pocket expenses like:
fees for credit reports, credit monitoring, or freezing and unfreezing your credit
cost to replace your IDs
postage to contact banks by mail
Documented Extraordinary Losses (Losses from Identity Theft or Fraud). If you lost money because of identity theft or fraud, you can get back up to $5,000.00. The losses must have occurred May 13, 2024, and close of the Claims Period. You will need to show that:
the theft or fraud was probably caused by the Data Incident
the losses are not already covered by Ordinary Losses
you tried to prevent the loss or get your money back, such as by using insurance you already have
If you are claiming for Documented Ordinary Losses and/or Documented Extraordinary Losses, you need to submit proof like bank statements, to show how much you spent or lost or did not get reimbursed. You can also provide notes or papers you made yourself to explain or support other proof, but those notes or papers alone are not enough to make a valid claim.
Option 1: Alternative Cash Payment. Instead of enrolling in the Credit Monitoring, you may claim a one-time $50.00 cash payment. You do not have to provide any proof or explanation to claim this payment.
Option 2: Credit Monitoring Services. Instead of the benefits in Option 1, you are eligible to enroll in two (2) years of CyEx Medical Shield Complete. This benefit includes $1 million of identity theft protection insurance.
To start your online claim form, you must login with your Unique ID and PIN. You can find your Unique ID and PIN on the Notice that was sent to you.
You may also download a Claim Form here and submit it, along with any supporting documentation, by U.S. mail to:
Doe v. Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare
c/o Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 25226
Santa Ana, CA 92799-9958
The deadline to submit a Claim Form online is September 3, 2026. If you are mailing your Claim Form, it must be mailed with a postmark date no later than September 3, 2026.