$990K Enroll Confidently Data Breach Settlement, Check If You Qualify for Up to $3,500
The Enroll Confidently settlement is a data breach class action where eligible U.S. residents who received a breach notice can claim up to $3,500 in documented losses — or a flat cash payment — plus one year of free credit monitoring. Enroll Confidently Inc. agreed to pay $990,000 to resolve a lawsuit alleging it failed to adequately protect private information exposed in a February 13, 2024 cyberattack. The case name is Voelker, et al. v. Enroll Confidently Inc., No. CV-24-01886-PHX-DJH, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona.
Quick Facts: Enroll Confidently Data Breach Settlement
| Field | Detail |
| Settlement Amount | $990,000 |
| Claim Deadline | TBD — check ecidatasettlement.com for the current filing deadline |
| Who Qualifies | U.S. residents who received a breach notice from Enroll Confidently about the Feb. 13, 2024 incident |
| Payout Per Person | Up to $3,500 (documented losses) or ~$100 flat cash payment |
| Proof Required | Yes, for documented losses tier; No, for flat cash and credit monitoring |
| Settlement Status | Pending final court approval |
| Administrator | Enroll Confidently Data Incident Settlement Administrator |
| Administrator Contact | PO Box 5159, Portland, OR 97208-5159 · 1-888-854-4954 · [email protected] |
| Official Website | ecidatasettlement.com |
| Last Updated | May 1, 2025 |
Current Status: Where the Enroll Confidently Settlement Stands
- The settlement is proposed and pending final court approval — payments will not go out until the court signs off.
- Enroll Confidently denies the allegations but agreed to settle to avoid the risk and expense of continued litigation.
- Once final approval is granted, the settlement administrator will mail payments and credit monitoring enrollment details to eligible claimants.
What Is the Enroll Confidently Lawsuit About? Voelker et al. v. Enroll Confidently Inc., No. CV-24-01886-PHX-DJH
On February 13, 2024, Enroll Confidently detected unusual activity in its network. An investigation confirmed that an unauthorized actor had accessed the system that same day and copied certain files. Enroll Confidently operates an employee benefits enrollment platform — meaning the company held some of the most sensitive personal information its clients had: Social Security numbers, health records, and financial data.
The lawsuit, filed by plaintiff Adam Voelker, alleged that Enroll Confidently breached its duties under California law, HIPAA, and the Federal Trade Commission Act to implement reasonable data security measures, comply with industry standards, and provide adequate and timely notice of the breach. If you’re looking into how data privacy attorney claims work more broadly, see our guide to consumer data breach class action lawsuits.
The breach impacted an estimated 57,763 current and former employees and clients. The data exposed varies by person but can include names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, financial account details, medical information, and health insurance information. If your benefits were managed through Enroll Confidently’s platform, your records were almost certainly in that system.
Who Qualifies for the Enroll Confidently Data Breach Settlement?
If you’re wondering whether you’re part of this class, here is how to know:
You may qualify if:
- You reside in the United States
- You received a notice from Enroll Confidently stating the February 13, 2024 data incident may have impacted your private information
- Your personal data — such as your Social Security number, health insurance details, or medical records — was stored on Enroll Confidently’s platform
You likely do NOT qualify if:
- You did not receive a breach notification letter from Enroll Confidently
- Your employer used a different benefits enrollment platform during 2024
- You are not a U.S. resident
If you received the notice but are unsure whether to file, the free credit monitoring option alone is worth claiming — it costs you nothing and protects against identity theft from exposed personal data.
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How Much Can You Get from the Enroll Confidently Settlement?
There are three ways class members can recover compensation:
Option 1 — Documented Losses (up to $3,500) Class members can claim up to $3,500 in documented unreimbursed losses connected to the data breach. Eligible expenses include losses from fraud or identity theft, costs to freeze or unfreeze credit, and miscellaneous expenses such as postage, copying, or notary fees. You will need supporting documents — bank statements, receipts, or records showing the expense.
Option 2 — Flat Cash Payment (estimated ~$100) Class members who do not submit a documented losses claim can submit a claim for a cash payment estimated at $100. The settlement administrator will determine the final payment based on the total number of claims filed. This is a pro-rata payment — the more people who file, the smaller each share becomes.
Option 3 — Free Credit Monitoring (one year) All class members can elect to receive one year of free three-bureau credit monitoring. You can combine this with either cash option above.
This is a data breach compensation settlement, so the flat cash payment and the credit monitoring option require no documentation at all — you just need to file before the deadline.
Step-by-Step: How to File Your Enroll Confidently Claim
Step 1 — Visit the official settlement website at ecidatasettlement.com
Step 2 — Locate your notice letter — it contains a unique ID that simplifies the filing process
Step 3 — Select your claim type: documented losses, flat cash payment, or credit monitoring
Step 4 — If claiming documented losses, gather and upload supporting documents (receipts, bank statements, fraud reports)
Step 5 — Enter your contact information and submit your claim online — or print the claim form and mail it to: Enroll Confidently Data Incident Settlement Administrator, PO Box 5159, Portland, OR 97208-5159
Step 6 — Save your confirmation number or take a screenshot of your submitted form
Estimated time to complete: 5–10 minutes for the flat cash or credit monitoring option. Allow extra time if uploading documentation for the $3,500 tier.
Important Dates: Enroll Confidently Settlement Timeline
| Milestone | Date |
| Data Breach Date | February 13, 2024 |
| Lawsuit Filed | June 2024 (District of Arizona) |
| Settlement Proposed | TBD — pending confirmation from official court docket |
| Claim Filing Deadline | TBD — check ecidatasettlement.com |
| Opt-Out Deadline | TBD — pending final court order |
| Objection Deadline | TBD — pending final court order |
| Final Approval Hearing | TBD — pending court scheduling |
| Expected Payment Date | TBD — after final court approval is granted |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there really a class action lawsuit against Enroll Confidently?
Yes. A class action was filed in federal court alleging Enroll Confidently failed to protect thousands of people’s personal information exposed in a February 2024 data breach. The case consolidated multiple lawsuits and is now proceeding in the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona under case No. CV-24-01886-PHX-DJH.
Do I qualify for the Enroll Confidently settlement?
Class members are individuals residing in the United States who received a notice from Enroll Confidently stating the February 13, 2024 data incident may have impacted their private information. If you received that letter, you likely qualify.
How much will I get from the Enroll Confidently settlement?
You can claim up to $3,500 with documented proof of losses, or an estimated $100 flat payment with no proof required. The administrator will determine the final flat cash payment amount based on the total number of valid claims filed. Filing early does not increase your share, but it guarantees you don’t miss the deadline.
Do I need a lawyer to file a claim?
No. The claim form is available directly at ecidatasettlement.com and takes minutes to complete. You do not need a class action lawsuit attorney to file — the process is designed for people to handle on their own.
Is this settlement legitimate?
Yes. The case is pending in the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona before Judge Diane J. Humetewa. The official settlement administrator can be reached at 1-888-854-4954 or [email protected]. Do not file through any other website.
When will I receive my payment?
The settlement administrator will issue payments after the court grants final approval. No payment date has been confirmed yet — the timeline depends on the court’s schedule and the total number of valid claims received.
Will the settlement payment affect my taxes?
Settlement payments may be considered taxable income depending on the type of claim you filed and your personal tax situation. Consult a tax professional for advice specific to your situation — this article does not constitute tax advice.
What if I missed the claim deadline?
If the deadline passes before you file, you will not be able to submit a claim. Class members who miss the deadline are still bound by the settlement and give up their right to sue Enroll Confidently individually. Check ecidatasettlement.com now to confirm the current deadline.
Sources & References
- Official settlement administrator: ecidatasettlement.com
- Case docket: Voelker v. Enroll Confidently Incorporated, No. CV-24-01886-PHX-DJH, U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona — Justia docket record
Prepared by the AllAboutLawyer.com Editorial Team and reviewed for factual accuracy against official court records and the settlement administrator website on May 1, 2025. Last Updated: May 1, 2025
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Legal claims and outcomes depend on specific facts and applicable law. For advice regarding a particular situation, consult a qualified attorney.
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