Overview
- AT&T agreed to a $177 million class-action settlement tied to two separate 2024 data incidents, with consumer payments planned for 2026.
- The March 30, 2024 incident exposed personal and account details, while the July 12, 2024 incident involved limited call and interaction data, according to the settlement administrator.
- Eligibility is organized into two classes, AT&T 1 and AT&T 2, and some individuals may qualify for both based on which incident included their data.
- Claims can be submitted online or by mail via Kroll Settlement Administration, with verification using a class member ID, email, AT&T account number, or full name and required documentation.
- Some claimants are reported as eligible for payments up to $7,500, with caps of up to $5,000 for the March class and up to $2,500 for the July class for overlap members, per the administrator’s site.