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If you are an individual who was notified that you are a Class Member of aSettlement that was reached as a result of a Data Security Incident thatoccurred when an unauthorized actor had access to files on the Lyon RealEstate (“Lyon”) computer systems (the “Data Security Incident”), then youmay be eligible to file a claim for benefits.
Complete a claim form if you are a Class Member and wish to receive one or more of the following Settlement Benefits by February 5, 2026.
Identity Theft and Fraud Monitoring: All Class Members may file a Claim Form to receive Identity Theft and Fraud Monitoring (“ITFM”) whether or not you make a claim for other benefits. If you already have identity theft and fraud monitoring, you may still sign up for this additional protection. The ITFM provided by this Settlement is separate from, and in addition to, the identity theft and fraud monitoring that may have been offered to you by Lyon in response to the Data Security Incident. You are eligible to make a claim for ITFM being offered through this Settlement even if you did not sign up for the previous services. ITFM includes five (5) years of (i) three-bureau credit monitoring; (ii) up to $1 million of fraud and identity theft insurance coverage; and (iii) access to a dedicated fraud/identity theft specialist.
Documented Loss Payment: Class Members may elect to submit a Claim Form for reimbursement of Documented Losses of up to $10,000.00 if you spent money and/or time remedying or addressing identity theft and fraud that more likely than not resulted from the Lyon Data Security Incident, or you spent money and/or time to protect yourself from future harm because of the Lyon Data Security Incident. Documented Losses consist of unreimbursed losses incurred on or after April 18, 2023, that are fairly attributable to the Lyon Data Security Incident, including for example, long distance telephone charges, cell phone minutes (if charged by the minute), internet usage charges (if either charged by the minute or incurred solely as a result of the Data Security Incident), and/or costs of credit reports purchased during the specific time period. Class Members may also submit a claim for hours of lost time spent dealing with the Lyon Data Security Incident at $25/hour, up to 10 hours maximum per Settlement Class Member.
Claims for Documented Loss Payments must be supported by Reasonable Documentation. Reasonable Documentation means written documents supporting your claim, such as credit card statements, bank statements, invoices, telephone records, and receipts. “Self-prepared” documents such as handwritten receipts are, by themselves, insufficient to receive reimbursement, but can be considered to add clarity to or support other submitted documentation.
California Statutory Cash Payment: Class Members who are residents of California (and/or who resided in California on April 18, 2023) may elect to receive an additional cash payment. The estimated amount of the California Statutory Cash Payment is $250.00 (subject to pro rata adjustment).
To start your online claim form, you must login with your Notice ID and PIN. You can find your Notice ID and PIN on the notice you received. If you are unable to locate your Notice ID & PIN, please contact the Settlement Administrator by emailing info@LyonDataIncidentSettlement.com. Please request your Notice ID & PIN by providing your full name and mailing address.
You may also download a Claim Form here and submit it, along with any supporting documentation, by U.S. mail to:
Lyon Data Security Incident Litigation
c/o Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 25226
Santa Ana, CA 92799-9834
info@NDMSettlement.com
Claim Forms must be submitted online or postmarked by February 5, 2026.