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AT&T Consumer Alert: Data Breach Settlements

Time Is Running Out: AT&T Customers Could Get Up to $7,500 in Data Breach Payouts — But the Deadline Is Days Away

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Posted: 12th November 2025
George Daniel
Last updated 14th November 2025
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Time Is Running Out: AT&T Customers Could Get Up to $7,500 in Data Breach Payouts — But the Deadline Is Days Away


Millions of AT&T customers have only a few days left to file for a share of the company’s $177 million data-breach settlement. The payout follows two 2024 cyberattacks that leaked sensitive customer details across the dark web — and those affected could receive as much as $7,500 if they act before November 18, 2025.


Why AT&T Is Paying Millions

In early 2024, hackers accessed AT&T’s systems in two major incidents:

  • March 30, 2024: Names, addresses, birth dates, account passcodes, and Social Security numbers were exposed.

  • July 12, 2024: A second breach revealed call and text logs, phone numbers, and limited location data linked to user accounts.

Together, the leaks impacted more than 70 million current and former customers. AT&T denied wrongdoing but agreed to a nationwide settlement to close the case.


Who Qualifies for the AT&T Settlement

If you were an AT&T customer during 2024, you might qualify to file a claim. You’re eligible if:

  • Your data appeared in either the March or July breach.

  • You received a settlement notice or claim ID by email or mail.

  • You can verify your information on TelecomDataSettlement.com.

Customers unsure of their status can call the Kroll Settlement Administrator at 833-890-4930 for assistance.

Note: Filing a claim means you’ll give up the right to sue AT&T separately over these same data breaches.


How Much You Could Receive

Payouts depend on the type of data exposed and proof of financial loss.

  • Tier 1: Up to $5,000 if your SSN was leaked (and you can show losses).

  • Tier 2: Standard payment if your personal data—but not SSN—was exposed.

  • Tier 3: Up to $2,500 if affected by the July breach.

Those caught in both breaches could see combined payments reaching $7,500. Actual amounts depend on how many people file before the deadline.


How to File an AT&T Claim

Filing takes just a few minutes:

  1. Visit TelecomDataSettlement.com.

  2. Click “Submit Claim.”

  3. Enter your class-member ID, AT&T account number, or full name and email.

  4. Choose whether to claim for documented loss (requires proof) or a flat-rate tier payment.

  5. Submit online or mail the printed form — it must be postmarked by November 18, 2025.


Important Dates and Legal Timeline

  • Claim filing deadline: November 18, 2025

  • Final approval hearing: December 3, 2025 (U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas)

  • Payments expected: After final approval and any appeals


The Legal Angle—What Claimants Should Understand

The settlement has simple consumer protections but a few legal strings attached:

  • No double-dipping: Once you accept payment, you can’t file a separate lawsuit over the same breaches.

  • Opt-out rights: If you’d rather sue independently, you must opt out before the official court date.

  • Arbitration note: AT&T’s standard contracts use arbitration clauses, but this class action isn’t bound by them—so filing a claim won’t affect your ability to challenge future, unrelated disputes.

  • Proof of loss: Only documented costs directly tied to identity theft or credit-monitoring expenses will qualify for higher-tier compensation.

It’s a straightforward process, but experts recommend reading the fine print before you submit your claim.


Why You Should File Now

This is one of the largest consumer data-privacy settlements in U.S. history. Even if you didn’t suffer major losses, you could still receive a smaller automatic payout simply by filing before the deadline.
Consumers who miss the window will lose eligibility permanently once the court finalizes the agreement.

Bottom Line:
If you were an AT&T customer whose personal or account data was exposed in 2024, you could qualify for up to $7,500 — but only if you file your claim by November 18, 2025. Head to TelecomDataSettlement.com to check eligibility or call the administrator before the window closes.

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George Daniel
George Daniel has been a contributing legal writer for Lawyer Monthly since 2015, specializing in consumer law, family law, labor and employment, personal injury, criminal defense, class actions and immigration. With a background in legal journalism and policy analysis, Richard’s reporting focuses on how the law shapes everyday life — from workplace disputes and domestic cases to access-to-justice reforms. He is known for translating complex legal matters into clear, relatable language that helps readers understand their rights and responsibilities. Over the past decade, he has covered hundreds of legal developments, offering insight into court decisions, evolving legislation, and emerging social issues across the U.S. legal system.
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