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Triage Staffing Data Breach Class Action Settlement

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

Who qualifies?

U.S. residents whose personal information may have been compromised in the May 2025 Triage Staffing data breach and who were sent a notice — largely travel nurses, healthcare professionals, employees, and contractors who worked with Triage. You need the unique ID & PIN from your notice.

  • U.S. resident sent a notice about the May 2025 Triage breach (often a Triage worker/contractor)
  • Have the unique ID & PIN from your settlement notice (required to file online)
  • Documentation required for the ordinary/extraordinary loss tiers; not for the $50 cash

What is this settlement about?

Triage LLC (d/b/a Triage Staffing), an Omaha-based healthcare staffing agency, agreed to settle Anderson v. Triage LLC over a May 2025 data security incident. An unauthorized third party accessed files containing names, addresses, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers. Because Triage is a staffing agency, the class is largely current and former employees, contractors, and healthcare professionals (travel nurses) who worked with Triage — not its customers. Triage denies wrongdoing and settled to avoid the costs and risks of litigation.

Who's excluded: If you do nothing you get no payment or monitoring and give up the right to sue. Receipts/records are required for the loss tiers; the $50 alternative cash needs none (but still requires your ID & PIN).

How much can you get?

  • Alternative cash — $50 (no proof)

    A one-time $50 payment if you don't claim losses — no receipts (ID & PIN from your notice still required to file).

  • Ordinary + extraordinary losses — up to $3,000

    Up to $500 for documented ordinary losses (bank fees, communication/credit costs, some lost time) plus up to $2,500 for documented identity-theft/fraud (extraordinary) losses, incurred May 2025–Aug 10, 2026. Requires documentation; $3,000 combined.

  • 2 years credit monitoring

    Two years of CyEx Identity Defense Total — three-bureau credit monitoring with identity-protection insurance — for all claimants.

How to file your claim

  1. 1Open triagedatasettlement.com and enter the unique ID & PIN from your notice.
  2. 2Pick the $50 alternative cash or claim documented ordinary/extraordinary losses up to $3,000, and add the 2 years of credit monitoring.
  3. 3Submit online/email or postmark by August 10, 2026.

Important dates

  1. Claim form deadlineAugust 10, 2026
  2. Final approval hearingAugust 18, 2026

When will payments be made?

Payments go out only if the court grants final approval at the August 18, 2026 hearing and after any appeals are resolved and claims are processed — typically several months or longer after the hearing.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need proof for the Triage settlement?+

You need the unique ID & PIN from your notice to file online (even for the $50 cash). Receipts/records are required for the ordinary-loss and extraordinary-loss reimbursement tiers.

How much can I get?+

Up to $500 for ordinary documented losses plus up to $2,500 for documented identity-theft losses ($3,000 combined), or a $50 alternative cash payment, plus two years of credit monitoring.

Who's in the class?+

Mostly travel nurses, healthcare professionals, employees, and contractors who worked with Triage Staffing and were notified their info was in the May 2025 breach.

Is the Triage Staffing settlement legit?+

Yes. This is a real, court-authorized class action settlement (Anderson, et al. v. Triage LLC d/b/a Triage Staffing). 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

ClaimSensor is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or represent claimants. We are not affiliated with the settlement administrator unless explicitly stated. Eligibility and payment amounts are not guaranteed. All claims are processed and paid by the official settlement administrator. Submit truthful information — claims are filed under penalty of perjury.