NOTICE OF PROPOSED CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Hasson v. Comcast Cable Communications, LLC, No. 2:23-cv-05039-JMY
Were you notified that your personal information may have been compromised by the October 2023 Comcast Data Breach? You may be eligible for benefits from a class action settlement.
A federal court authorized this Settlement Website. You are not being sued. This is not a solicitation from a lawyer.
- A proposed Settlement has been reached with Comcast Cable Communications, LLC, and Comcast Corporation (collectively, “Comcast”), in a class action lawsuit regarding a cybersecurity incident that occurred in October 2023, in which a third-party gained unauthorized access to customers’ personal information (the “Data Breach”). Comcast denies that it engaged in any wrongdoing or violated any law.
- You are included in this Settlement as a Settlement Class Member if you were sent a notice of the Data Breach on or around December 18, 2023 informing you that your personal information may have been compromised.
- The proposed Settlement requires Comcast to establish a Settlement Fund of $117,500,000 to cover cash payments to Settlement Class Members, reimbursement for documented out-of-pocket losses and lost time, and the cost of Identity Defense Services and Restoration Services, as well as notice and administrative costs, and court-approved attorneys’ fees and expenses, and Service Awards.
As a Settlement Class Member, your rights are affected whether you act or do not act. Please read this Settlement Website carefully.
| YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OPTIONS IN THIS SETTLEMENT | DEADLINE | |
| File a Claim | You must submit a Claim Form to receive reimbursement for Out-of-Pocket Losses and/or Lost Time, or an Alternative Cash Payment. See Question 13. As an automatic benefit, Settlement Class Members have been provided with an enrollment code for Identity Defense Services and Restoration Services that can be used after the Settlement becomes final. |
August 14, 2026 |
| Exclude Yourself from the Settlement | You can exclude yourself from the Settlement by informing the Settlement Administrator that you want to “opt out” of the Settlement. If the Settlement becomes final, this is the only option that allows you to retain your rights to separately sue for claims related to the Data Breach. If you opt out, you may not make a claim for benefits under the Settlement. See Question 18. |
June 1, 2026 |
| Object to the Settlement and/or Attend a Hearing | If you do not opt out of the Settlement, you may object to it by writing to the Court about why you do not like the Settlement. You may also ask the Court for permission to speak about your objection at the Final Approval Hearing. If you object, you may also file a claim for a Settlement payment. See Question 19. |
June 1, 2026 |
| Do Nothing | If you do nothing, you will remain a Settlement Class Member and will give up the right to sue, continue to sue, or be part of another lawsuit against the Released Parties related to the legal claims resolved by this Settlement. You will not receive a Settlement payment, but you will be able to enroll in Identity Defense Services and Restoration Services after the Settlement becomes final. |
No Deadline |
- These rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them—are explained in this Settlement Website.
- The Court in charge of this case still must decide whether to approve the Settlement.