Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare

Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare Data Breach Settlement

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Last reviewed Jun 18, 2026 · details verified against the official settlement notice.

Who qualifies?

People mailed notice that their private information was compromised in Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare's data incident discovered in May 2024. You can elect a $50 alternative cash payment (no documentation) instead of credit monitoring, plus claim up to $300 for ordinary documented losses and up to $5,000 for extraordinary documented losses.

What is this settlement about?

Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare (OBHC), a Washington behavioral-health provider, discovered in May 2024 that an unauthorized party had accessed files containing patients' private information — names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and medical, treatment, diagnosis, and health-insurance information. The settlement lets class members take a $50 alternative cash payment or two years of CyEx Medical Shield monitoring, plus reimbursement of documented losses. OBHC denies wrongdoing.

Who's excluded: Class members who opt out by August 4, 2026 give up all benefits but keep the right to sue separately. Only people mailed notice of the incident are covered.

How to file your claim

  1. 1Confirm you meet the eligibility criteria above.
  2. 2Open the official claim form and enter your contact and payment details.
  3. 3Submit before the deadline and keep your confirmation number.

Important dates

  1. Claim deadlineSeptember 3, 2026 (online or postmarked)
  2. Opt-out / objection deadlineAugust 4, 2026
  3. Final approval hearingSeptember 3, 2026, 9:00 a.m.

When will payments be made?

Benefits are issued only after the Court grants final approval (hearing September 3, 2026) and the settlement becomes final.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need proof for the Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare settlement?+

No. You can claim the $50 alternative cash payment with no documentation. Only the documented-loss reimbursements (up to $300 ordinary / up to $5,000 extraordinary) require proof.

Who qualifies for the Okanogan settlement?+

Anyone mailed notice that their private information may have been compromised in OBHC's data incident discovered in May 2024.

Is the Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare settlement legit?+

Yes. This is a real, court-authorized class action settlement (John Doe v. Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare), administered by Simpluris. ClaimSensor links only to the official settlement website and verifies every listing against the official administrator — we never collect your claim or charge a fee.

Official sources

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