Settlement Overview for Omaha Life Insurance Data Incident
In 2024, a significant data breach occurred involving the United of Omaha Life Insurance Company, potentially exposing sensitive personal information of current and former employees. This incident sparked a class action lawsuit titled
Skinner v. United of Omaha Life Ins. Co., which is currently pending in the Douglas County District Court in Nebraska. Recently, the court has announced a settlement aimed at addressing the implications of this data breach.
Background Details
The breach reportedly took place between April 21 and April 23, 2024. It was alleged that the United of Omaha Life Insurance Company neglected to implement adequate security measures to protect personally identifiable information (PII) it collected. While the company firmly denies all accusations and asserts that it has not been found liable by any court, the settlement was established as a means to support affected individuals.
Eligible individuals for the settlement include those who received a quote or group insurance from United of Omaha Life Insurance Company. They are now entitled to claim compensation for various losses.
Compensation Details
The settlement includes several forms of remuneration for affected individuals:
1.
Reimbursement for Expenses: Eligible Settlement Class Members can claim documented out-of-pocket expenses and compensation for lost time, with a repayment cap of
$1,500 per person.
2.
Credit Monitoring Services: Individuals will also receive two years of credit monitoring and identity theft insurance to help safeguard against future incidents.
3.
Alternative Cash Payment: For those who choose not to claim for reimbursement or lost time, an alternative cash payment of
$50 will be made available.
How to Claim Benefits
To access these benefits, affected individuals must complete a
Claim Form along with any necessary supporting documents. Claims can be submitted through the official settlement website:
www.OmahaLifeInsuranceDataSettlement.com. The deadline for submission of Claim Forms is
May 29, 2025.
Rights of Class Members
Settlement Class Members have several options:
- - Do Nothing: If individuals decide not to take action, they will forfeit their right to any benefits and will be bound by the court's decision related to the case.
- - Opt Out: Anyone wishing to exclude themselves from the settlement can do so; however, this means they will not receive benefits and will retain the right to pursue litigation on their own. Exclusion requests must be submitted by April 29, 2025.
- - Object: Members can voice their objections to the settlement if they remain in the class. Objections must similarly be filed by April 29, 2025.
Court Hearing
The Court has scheduled a
Final Settlement Approval Hearing on
June 25, 2025, at 9 a.m. This will be held at the Douglas County Hall of Justice in Omaha, Nebraska. During this session, the court will evaluate the fairness of the settlement, hear objections, and consider attorney fees and service awards for the representative plaintiffs.
Individual representation at the hearing is welcome but not required. Individuals interested in attending should note that they may hire personal legal counsel, but this is at their own expense. Further updates regarding attorney fees and expenses will be published on the settlement website following the hearing.
Next Steps
Those affected are encouraged to visit the settlement website for comprehensive instructions and updates. Additionally, Kroll Settlement Administration is tasked as the Settlement Administrator and can be contacted for further questions. Their toll-free number is
1-833-876-1205.
In conclusion, this settlement provides crucial relief for individuals affected by the unfortunate data breach, ensuring they can reclaim some control over their personal information's safety and receive compensation for any resulting harm.