Documented Loss Payment. You may elect to submit a Claim Form for reimbursement of Documented Losses. If you spent money or time remedying or addressing identity theft and fraud that more likely than not resulted from the Cyberattack, or you spent money or time to protect yourself from future harm because of the Cyberattack, you may make a claim for a Documented Loss Payment for reimbursement of up to $7,500.00 in Documented Losses. Documented Losses consist of unreimbursed losses incurred on or after May 10, 2023, that you attest are fairly traceable to the Cyberattack. For example, Documented Losses include (a) unreimbursed costs, expenses, amounts or charges incurred as a result of identity theft or identity fraud, falsified tax returns, or other possible misuse of a Settlement Class Member’s private information; (b) unreimbursed costs incurred on or after May 10, 2023, associated with accessing or freezing/unfreezing credit reports with any credit reporting agency; (c) other unreimbursed miscellaneous expenses incurred related to any out-of-pocket expenses such as notary, fax, postage, copying, mileage, and long-distance telephone charges; (d) other mitigative costs that were incurred on or after May 10, 2023, through the date of the Settlement Class Member’s claim submission; and (e) unpaid time off work to address issues fairly traceable to the Cyberattack at the actual hourly rate of that Settlement Class Member. To protect the Settlement Fund and valid claims, all Claim Forms submitted that seek payment related to Documented Losses will be carefully scrutinized by the Settlement Administrator. 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. To receive a Documented Loss Payment, you must submit a completed Claim Form electing to receive a Documented Loss Payment. Claim forms may be submitted online, by printing a paper claim form from the Settlement Website and submitting it by mail, or by requesting a paper claim form by telephone from the Settlement Administrator and submitting it by mail.
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Sources: Class Action Settlement Agreement
Documented Loss Payment. You In addition to Credit Monitoring and Insurance Services, you may elect to submit a Claim Form for reimbursement of Documented Losses. If you spent money or time remedying or addressing identity theft and fraud that was more likely than not resulted from related to the Cyberattack, Forefront Ransomware Attack or you spent money or time to protect yourself from future harm because of the CyberattackForefront Ransomware Attack, and this amount was not otherwise recoverable through insurance, you may make a claim for a Documented Loss Payment for reimbursement of up to $7,500.00 10,000 in Documented Losses. Documented Losses consist of unreimbursed losses incurred on or after May 1028, 20232021, that you attest were related to identity theft and fraud and are fairly traceable more likely than not a result of the Forefront Ransomware Attack, as well as any expenses related to the CyberattackForefront Ransomware Attack. For example, Documented Losses include (a) unreimbursed costscredit card or debit card cancellation or replacement fees, expenseslate fees, amounts declined payment fees, overdraft fees, returned check fees, customer service fees, credit-related costs associated with purchasing credit reports, credit monitoring or charges incurred as a result of identity theft protection, costs to place a freeze or identity fraudalert on credit reports, falsified tax returnscosts to replace a driver’s license, or other possible misuse of a Settlement Class Member’s private information; (b) unreimbursed costs incurred on or after May 10state identification card, 2023Social Security number, associated with accessing or freezing/unfreezing credit reports with any credit reporting agency; (c) other unreimbursed miscellaneous expenses incurred related to any professional services, and out-of-pocket expenses such as for notary, fax, postage, delivery, copying, mileage, and long-distance telephone charges; (d) other mitigative . Other losses or costs that were incurred on or after May 10, 2023, through the date of the Settlement Class Member’s claim submission; and (e) unpaid time off work to address issues fairly traceable related to the Cyberattack at the actual hourly rate of Forefront Ransomware Attack that Settlement Class Memberare not insurance reimbursable may also be eligible for reimbursement. To protect the Settlement Fund and valid claims, all Claim Forms submitted that seek payment related to Documented Losses credit or debit card fraudulent transactions will be carefully scrutinized by the Settlement Administrator. 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. Individual cash payments may be reduced or increased pro rata (equal share) depending on the number of Class Members that participate in the Settlement. To receive a Documented Loss Payment, you must submit a completed Claim Form electing to receive a Documented Loss Payment. If you file a Claim forms may be submitted online, Form for a Documented Loss Payment and it is rejected by printing a paper claim form from the Settlement Website and submitting it by mail, or by requesting a paper claim form by telephone from the Settlement Administrator and submitting it by mailyou do not correct it, and you have not otherwise claimed Credit Monitoring and Insurance Services and/or a Lost Time Payment, your Claim Form will be considered as an alternative claim for a Cash Fund Payment.
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Sources: Class Action Settlement Agreement