About four weeks remain to file a claim in the Panda Restaurant Group data breach class action settlement, with the April 10, 2026 deadline approaching fast. Supporting third-party documentation is required, including receipts, bank statements, or official reports.
Self-prepared records like handwritten notes won’t be sufficient on their own, though they can supplement other documentation. A claim without proper third-party support will likely be rejected.
In or around March 2023, an unauthorized third party potentially accessed files held by Panda Restaurant Group containing sensitive personal information: full names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers. The class action lawsuit that followed alleged negligence, breach of implied contract, unjust enrichment, and breach of fiduciary duty.
Panda Restaurant Group denies any wrongdoing and denies liability for these claims. No court has made any judgment or finding against the company. Rather than proceed to trial, both sides agreed to a settlement that provides benefits to eligible class members while avoiding the expense and uncertainty of continued litigation.
To resolve the case, Panda Restaurant Group agreed to fund a $2,450,000 settlement. The company continues to deny the allegations.
The case (Halliday, et al. V. Panda Restaurant Group, Inc., Case No. 24STCV12667, Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles) settled to avoid the cost and uncertainty of a trial. The official settlement website has a complete breakdown of the case and all relevant documents.
The filing deadline is April 10, 2026, giving eligible class members approximately just under four weeks to submit a claim.
The case also has an opt-out deadline of March 23, 2026, an objection deadline of March 23, 2026, and a final approval hearing scheduled for April 20, 2026.
Some data breach settlements offer credit monitoring as part of the settlement benefits. If this is an option, it may be worth taking advantage of, as credit monitoring services can be worth hundreds of dollars per year.
Class members in this settlement include individuals who meet the following conditions:
The settlement is open nationwide, with no geographic restrictions on who can file.
Third-party documentation is required to support your claim: think bank statements, official reports, or receipts from vendors. Handwritten or self-prepared records alone won’t clear the bar, though they can add context to other submitted materials. Without qualifying documentation, your claim will likely not be approved.
The fastest way to verify your eligibility is to visit the official settlement website directly.
Settlement payments in class action cases typically take several months to a year after the filing deadline, while the administrator verifies every submitted claim.
Final individual payouts depend on how many approved claims are filed (Cornell Law Institute). A higher-than-expected claims volume can reduce payments proportionally through pro rata adjustment. The estimated payout range is not a guarantee of any specific amount.
When you submit a claim form, you’ll be certifying that your statements are truthful. Attestation requirements vary by settlement, but accuracy matters: errors or unsupported claims can result in rejection.
Data breach settlements account for 33% of open cases listed on The Class Action Lawsuit (18 of 54). It’s the single largest category of open settlements on the site right now, and the Panda Restaurant Group case is one of the larger funds in that group.
Only 50% of open settlements listed on our site require proof of purchase, making this one of the minority that do. If you received a data breach notification letter from Panda Restaurant Group, that letter alone is a strong starting point for your documentation.
Data breach class action settlements frequently include credit monitoring alongside cash payments. Even when cash payouts are modest, two years of credit monitoring can be worth several hundred dollars on its own — and this settlement offers exactly that at the defendant’s expense.
Estimated payouts range from $100 to $5,000, drawn from the $2,450,000 settlement fund. Where you land in that range depends on the type of claim you file and the total number of approved submissions.
The breakdown: claimants seeking reimbursement for unreimbursed out-of-pocket expenses incurred on or after March 7, 2024, can claim up to $5,000 with supporting documentation.
The base pro rata cash payment is approximately $100, subject to adjustment. California residents may receive approximately $125 under a separate statutory payment, also subject to pro rata adjustment.
Before funds reach class members, attorney fees of up to $816,666.67, litigation expenses up to $30,000, and an estimated $225,381 in administrative costs are deducted from the total. Check the Panda Restaurant Group settlement page for the latest payout estimates.
There are two ways to submit a claim. Online, visit www.PRGBreachSettlement.com and complete the claim form. By mail, download and print the paper claim form from the settlement website and send it to:
Settlement Administrator
PRG Breach Settlement
c/o A.B. Data, Ltd.
P.O. Box 173073
Milwaukee, WI 53217
Your claim must be submitted or postmarked by April 10, 2026. If you’re filing for documented loss reimbursement, attach supporting materials such as bank statements or receipts before you send it.
The settlement claim form is available here: submit your claim.
The Panda Restaurant Group settlement page walks you through every step of the filing process.
The settlement administrator for this case (Case No. 24STCV12667) is a-b-data. You can reach them by phone at 1-866-302-7373 or email at info@PRGBreachSettlement.com.
Mailing address: PRG Breach Settlement
c/o A.B. Data, Ltd.
P.O. Box 173073
Milwaukee, WI 53217
For full settlement details, including step-by-step filing instructions and payout information, visit the full Panda Restaurant Group settlement details page. Claims close April 10, 2026.
Missing the April 10, 2026 deadline means forfeiting your right to receive any payment from this settlement. Courts don’t typically grant extensions for individual claimants once a class action deadline has passed. If you believe you qualify, filing before the deadline is the only way to preserve your eligibility.
Payments are distributed after the claims deadline passes and all submissions have been reviewed and verified. That process can take several months. The settlement administrator, a-b-data, will handle payment distribution once the court grants final approval, which is scheduled for April 20, 2026.
The online claim form can be completed in a few minutes. Before you start, gather any relevant documentation: the data breach notification letter you received from Panda Restaurant Group, bank statements showing any related expenses, or other third-party records. Having those ready will make the process smoother.
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