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Title: Sysco Data Breach Settlement: Claim Up to $5,000 by Deadline

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Last chance: Sysco Data Breach Settlement Offers⁣ Up to $5,000 – Deadline Tomorrow

WASHINGTON, D.C. – September 7, 2025 – Individuals impacted by the 2023 Sysco data breach have until tomorrow, September 8, 2025, to‍ file a claim in ‍a class action settlement offering compensation for⁤ out-of-pocket losses and identity theft⁤ protection services. ⁣The settlement follows a wave of increasing data breach litigation, ⁢with similar cases recently resulting in ‌payouts for class members, such as a recent ‍case ‌that awarded $10,000 to those affected.

The breach impacted U.S.⁣ residents who received a data breach notice from sysco around ⁣May 2023. Eligible class members ⁢can claim reimbursement for documented out-of-pocket expenses incurred between may 12, 2023, and September 8,‌ 2025, up⁣ to a maximum of $5,000. Thes expenses must ‍be supported by receipts ​or bills.

In addition to expense⁢ reimbursement,claimants are ‌eligible for a pro⁣ rata cash payment estimated between $100 and $200,potentially reaching up to $599.⁢ ‌ all eligible ‌class members⁣ can also‌ opt⁢ for two years‍ of three-bureau identity theft protection and credit monitoring services, including:

‍ Dark ‌web ⁣scanning with user notification
Identity theft insurance
⁤ Real-time credit monitoring with Equifax, Experian, and ⁢TransUnion
Access⁢ to fraud resolution agents

To file a claim, individuals must provide a class member ID and submit a⁢ valid claim form online or by mail by the September 8, 2025⁤ deadline. Payments and services‌ are expected to be distributed approximately 61‍ days after final court approval and ‍the resolution of any appeals.The court will hold a final approval​ hearing on‍ October⁣ 9, 2025.

Individuals seeking more information or wishing to file a claim can visit Top Class Actions.

Critically important Disclaimer: Claimants are warned against submitting ⁢false or inflated⁣ claims, which could result in legal penalties. Claim​ forms require declarations signed “under penalty of perjury” to ensure authenticity. ⁣Fraudulent claims can jeopardize​ the settlement pool for all eligible⁢ class members.

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