The Rite Aid Data Breach Class Action alleges that Rite Aid didn’t do enough to prevent a data breach in June 2024, which exposed sensitive customer information. The lawsuit claims that with better cybersecurity, the breach could have been avoided—and that customers weren’t informed quickly enough. As part of the $6.8 million settlement, Rite Aid is resolving these claims. The compromised data may have included names, addresses, birth dates, and even driver’s license numbers.
Who Qualifies for a Payout?
If your personal information was affected by the June 6, 2024 data breach, you may be eligible for compensation through this settlement.
Is it Necessary to Provide Proof?
Not necessarily! You have two options:
- If you have receipts or documents showing expenses related to the breach (like identity protection or bank fees), you can file for a Documented Loss Payment of up to $10,000.
- If you don’t have proof, you can still get a Cash Fund Payment—the amount will depend on how many people file and how much of the settlement is left after documented claims are paid out.
What Amount Can I Receive?
- Up to $10,000 if you have documents showing financial losses.
- A smaller cash payment (amount will vary) if you don’t have documentation but were still affected by the breach.
How Can I Submit My Claim?
Just head over to the Rite Aid Settlement website and fill out the claim form. Don’t wait too long—the deadline to submit is July 7, 2025.
Important Dates:
- Claim deadline: July 7, 2025
- Deadline to exclude or object: June 6, 2025
- Final approval hearing: July 17, 2025

































































































