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Ingram Micro Americas Data Breach Class Action Settlement

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Closed on 2026-05-20

Current and former Ingram Micro Americas employees whose private information was compromised in the July 2025 data breach.

Settlement Closed

Registration for the Ingram Micro Americas Data Breach Settlement has closed.
But there are open class action settlements available now — see what you may qualify for.

Who’s Eligible

You may be eligible for the Ingram Micro Americas settlement if you:

  • Were sent a settlement notice by Ingram Micro Americas stating that your private information was impacted in the July 2025 data incident
  • Had personal information such as your name or Social Security number potentially accessed during the cyberattack

Eligible States

Nationwide

Claim Deadline

This settlement is no longer accepting claims.

What You Need to Do to Get Paid

To get paid from the Ingram Micro Americas settlement:

Claim Online

  1. Visit the official settlement site to file your claim online
  2. Log in using the Unique ID and PIN from the notice mailed to you (if you can’t locate them, contact the Settlement Administrator to request your credentials)
  3. Select either Cash Payment A (documented losses, up to $1,500) or Cash Payment B (pro rata cash, estimated at $50)
  4. If claiming documented losses, upload supporting documentation such as receipts
  5. Submit your completed claim form by May 19, 2026

Claim by Mail

  1. Download the printable claim form from the official settlement website
  2. Complete all required fields and sign the form
  3. Attach any supporting documentation for documented loss claims
  4. Mail your completed form to Simpluris, the Settlement Administrator, so it is postmarked no later than May 19, 2026

Cash Payment A requires documented proof of out-of-pocket losses (receipts, etc.) up to $1,500. Alternatively, claimants may elect Cash Payment B (Pro Rata) estimated at $50 with no proof requirement, though this amount may vary based on claim volume.

This link will direct you to the official settlement website — administered by Simpluris

Settlement Payout

Estimated Payout Per Person

Ingram Micro Americas settlement payments are up to $1,500 for class members who submit documented out-of-pocket losses, or an estimated $50 for those who choose the pro rata cash option. The pro rata amount may be higher or lower depending on the total number of valid claims filed. All class members are also automatically eligible to enroll in two years of CyEx Financial Shield Complete credit monitoring, which includes $1 million in financial fraud insurance. Cash payments will be distributed after the court grants final approval and any appeals are resolved. Payment options include PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, virtual prepaid card, or physical check.

Settlement Fund Breakdown
$350,000
  • Settlement Administration Costs
  • Cash Payments for Documented Losses
  • Service Awards for named Plaintiffs: $1,500 each (5 plaintiffs)
  • Credit Monitoring (2 years)
  • Attorneys’ Fees and Costs: up to $200,000

Background of the Lawsuit

In July 2025, Ingram Micro Americas, Inc. was hit by a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems. Plaintiffs allege that certain files containing private information, including names and Social Security numbers of current and former employees, were accessed during the incident.

The lawsuit, Charles Rodden, et al. v. Ingram Micro Americas, Inc. (Case No. CACE-25-017034), was filed in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida. Ingram Micro denies any wrongdoing, and the court has not ruled on the merits of the case.

Both sides agreed to settle to avoid the costs and uncertainty of a trial. The proposed $350,000 settlement fund provides eligible class members with credit monitoring services and the option to claim a cash payment for documented out-of-pocket losses or a pro rata share of a $100,000 cash fund. For more information, visit the official settlement website.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible for the Ingram Micro Americas data breach settlement?
You may be eligible if you are a U.S. resident who received a notice from Ingram Micro Americas stating your private information was impacted in the July 2025 data incident.
You can claim up to $1,500 for documented out-of-pocket losses, or choose the pro rata cash option currently estimated at $50. The pro rata amount depends on total claims filed.
You must submit your claim form online or postmark your mailed claim by May 19, 2026.
You need receipts or similar proof only if you’re claiming documented losses under Cash Payment A. For the pro rata cash option, no documentation is required.
Ingram Micro Americas settlement class members automatically qualify to enroll in two years of CyEx Financial Shield Complete, which includes $1 million in financial fraud insurance.
You can find your Unique ID and PIN on the notice mailed to you. If you can’t locate them, contact the Settlement Administrator by email to request your credentials.
Ingram Micro Americas settlement payments will be distributed after the court grants final approval at the June 3, 2026 hearing and after any appeals are resolved.
You give up the right to sue Ingram Micro over the claims covered by this settlement if you remain in the class. To keep your right to sue independently, you must opt out by May 19, 2026.

Settlement Administrator

Ingram Micro Data Incident Settlement
c/o Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 25226
Santa Ana, CA 92799-9958

For questions about claims, deadlines, or payments, contact the settlement administrator directly.

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Case Details

Case Title: Charles Rodden, et al. v. Ingram Micro Americas, Inc.
Case Number: CACE-25-017034
Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman PLLC
Kopelowitz Ostrow P.A.

Listing Information

Published: April 13, 2026
Last Updated: April 13, 2026
Category: Data Breach
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