In a significant legal development, CPT Group, Inc. has announced a proposed settlement concerning a class-action lawsuit known as Henderson, et al. v. Reventics, LLC, et al. (Case No. 2025CV30456, District Court, Arapahoe County, State of Colorado). This lawsuit stems from a data security incident that occurred in December 2022, where unauthorized access to sensitive patient information was reported. Although Reventics, LLC, along with OMH Healthedge Holdings, Inc. (doing business as Omega Healthcare), denies any wrongdoing, both parties have opted to settle to avoid the uncertainties of litigation.
Who is Affected?
If you were notified by Reventics regarding the incident and if your protected health information (PHI) or personally identifiable information (PII) was involved, you may be considered part of the class affected by this incident. Notifications to class members commenced in February 2023 and detailed the potential impact of the data breach.
Overview of the Settlement
The proposed settlement involves a payout of approximately $8,150,000. Those designated as class members who can successfully file a claim may receive compensation in two primary forms: either reimbursement for documented losses, which can reach up to $5,000, or a straightforward cash payment of $100 (this may be adjusted based on the total number of claims filed).
Filing a Claim
Individuals interested in claiming compensation can access claim forms available for download or online submission at
www.reventicsdatasettlement.com. It’s crucial to adhere to the deadline for claim submission, which is set for July 25, 2025, through either online or traditional mailing methods.
Options for Class Members
The options for class members after being notified of their status are critical:
- - Do Nothing: If no action is taken, individuals will retain their status as class members but will forfeit any potential compensation and the right to sue the defendants concerning this incident.
- - Exclude Yourself: By opting out of the settlement, individuals forfeit any cash payment but retain the right to initiate their own legal action against Reventics regarding the claims.
- - Object to the Settlement: Individuals may not agree with some aspects of the settlement and can submit a written objection to the Court by June 21, 2025.
Court Approval Hearing
There is a court hearing scheduled for August 14, 2025, at 8:30 a.m. MT, presided over by Judge Joseph Riley Whitfield. At this hearing, the court will deliberate on the final approval of the settlement, including payments to attorneys and administrative costs associated with the settlement.
Additional Information
For those seeking further details or clarification, comprehensive information is available at
www.reventicsdatasettlement.com. Individuals can also contact the Settlement Administrator toll-free at 1-888-497-9649, via email at
info@reventicsdatasettlement.com, or by mail at the following address: Henderson, et al. v. Reventics, LLC, c/o CPT Group, Inc., 50 Corporate Park, Irvine, CA 92606.
Note: Those affected are advised not to contact the court or the court clerk's office regarding this settlement, as they won't have the information necessary to assist with individual claims.
This incident highlights the importance of data security and the legal recourse available to those affected by such breaches. As we navigate a digital age that relies heavily on data sharing, the protocols and protections surrounding privacy must remain robust, ensuring individuals' rights are preserved even in the event of a breach.