The April 10, 2026 deadline to file a claim in the Panda Restaurant Group data breach class action settlement is just days away. The $2,450,000 fund exists to compensate people whose Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and full names were potentially exposed in a March 2023 security incident.
April 10, 2026 is the cutoff. Eligible individuals who haven’t yet submitted a claim have until that date to do so, with online submissions offering the most immediate confirmation.
As we covered when reporting on the Panda Restaurant Group settlement deadline last month, the March 2023 incident exposed sensitive personal data belonging to current and former employees. Both parties agreed to the $2,450,000 settlement to resolve the dispute without going to trial.
Three conditions determine eligibility: (What is a class member?)
The settlement is nationwide. Your state of residence doesn’t affect your ability to file, with one exception: California residents may be eligible for a separate statutory payment on top of the standard cash option.
Supporting documentation is required to back your claim. Bank statements, official fraud reports, and third-party receipts all qualify.
Full eligibility details are available on the Panda Restaurant Group settlement page.
Two filing options remain open before the April 10, 2026 deadline.
Visit www.PRGBreachSettlement.com and submit your claim form before April 10, 2026. Online claims are timestamped immediately upon receipt, making this the most reliable option at this stage.
Mail your completed claim form to:
Settlement Administrator PRG Breach Settlement
c/o A.B. Data, Ltd.
P.O. Box 173073
Milwaukee, WI 53217
Postmark by April 10, 2026.
Call 1-866-302-7373 or email info@PRGBreachSettlement.com to request a claim form by mail.
The settlement claim form is also available here: submit your claim.
The Panda Restaurant Group settlement page walks you through every step of the filing process.
New to class action settlements? Learn more: What Proof Do You Need to File a Class Action Claim?
Panda Restaurant Group agreed to fund a total of $2,450,000 to resolve this case. What you receive depends on which type of claim you submit.
3 distinct cash tiers are available depending on your situation. The base option starts at approximately $100 for those without documented losses. Claimants who can show out-of-pocket harm with bank statements, receipts, or official fraud reports can seek up to $5,000.
California residents have an additional option: a statutory cash payment of approximately $125, also subject to pro rata adjustment.
Check the official settlement page for the latest payout estimates.
If you receive a settlement check in the mail months from now and do not remember filing, do not throw it away. It is legitimate. If you have any questions about the check, contact the settlement administrator at 1-866-302-7373.
Class action claim forms generally include a signed declaration that the information submitted is truthful and accurate (Filing a Class Action Claim: What Proof Is Required?). Review the claim form carefully, as each settlement has its own specific certification language.
Payouts are distributed on a pro-rata basis. The final amount each claimant receives depends on how many valid claims are filed, so the estimated figures are projections, not guarantees.
Panda Restaurant Group denies any wrongdoing, and no court has made any finding of liability against the company. The settlement resolves the dispute without a trial and is not an admission of fault. Final court approval is still pending.
Only 38% of open settlements listed on our site require proof of purchase, making this one of the minority that do. If you’re unsure whether no-proof settlements are legitimate by comparison, they are — but this case isn’t one of them.
This fund is in the typical range for open data breach settlements listed on our site (median: $1,985,000).
After filing a claim, expect a waiting period. It can take several months for the settlement administrator to process all claims, calculate payout amounts, and begin distributing checks. Patience is part of the process.
For payout information, full eligibility details, court documents, and to submit a claim before April 10, 2026, visit the full Panda Restaurant Group settlement details page.
You’ll need basic personal information plus third-party documentation for any losses you’re claiming, such as bank statements, receipts, or official fraud reports. The claim form is available directly at www.PRGBreachSettlement.com.
Yes. Claims submitted online before April 10, 2026 are timestamped immediately, so filing through the settlement website is the most reliable option at this stage. Mail-in claims must be postmarked by the same date.
The online claim form at www.PRGBreachSettlement.com is the fastest route. Have your supporting documentation ready before you start, since documented loss claims require third-party records to be submitted alongside the form.
There are other data breach class action settlements currently accepting claims. You may want to check your eligibility for these as well:
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