Doe v. Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare Litigation
Defendant: Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare
Filing deadline: in 65 days (9/3/2026)
Are you eligible?
A class action settlement resulting from a May 2024 data incident at Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare involving unauthorized access to sensitive patient information.
How to file
Proof required Est. $50–$5,000 per claimant
You'll need
- 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.
- Settlement Class Members must submit a valid and timely claim, including necessary supporting documentation, to the Settlement Administrator.
- Settlement Class Members must also provide documentation that he or she made reasonable efforts to avoid, or seek reimbursement for, the loss, including but not limited to exhaustion of all available credit monitoring insurance and identity theft insurance.
- Your Objection must include the case name and docket number, John Doe v. Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare, Case No. 24-2-00502-24 (the “OBHC Action”), and be filed or submitted to the Clerk of the Court by First-Class mail, received no later than August 4, 2026.
- Submit your Claim Form by September 3, 2026 to receive payment from the Settlement.
- To opt out of the Settlement, submit a written Request for Exclusion to the Settlement Administrator postmarked by August 4, 2026.
We don't file claims for you. You file directly with the official administrator.