Owings v. Medusind Settlement

Welcome to the Settlement Website for the Owings v. Medusind class action Settlement.

A $5,000,000 settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against Medusind, Inc., (“Defendant”), a medical and dental billing and software company. The lawsuit is regarding a Data Incident that occurred on or about December 29, 2023, resulting in unauthorized access to or acquisition of Settlement Class members’ Private Information, as the result of the infiltration of Defendant’s computer systems. Private Information includes personally identifiable information and private health information consisting of, but not limited to, the following: names, physical addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, health insurance and billing information (insurance policy numbers or claims/benefits information), payment information (debit/credit card numbers or bank account information), health information (medical history, medical record numbers, or prescription information), and government identification (Social Security numbers, taxpayer IDs, driver’s licenses, or passport numbers).

The Settlement Class was all living individuals residing in the United States who were sent a notice of the Data Incident indicating their Private Information may have been impacted in the Data Incident. The California Settlement Subclass was Settlement Class Members residing in California on December 29, 2023. You may have been a member of the Settlement Class and the California Settlement Subclass.

If you were a member of the Settlement Class or the California Settlement Subclass, you were eligible to submit a Claim for the following Settlement Class Member Benefits:

Cash Payment A – Documented Losses: You may have submitted a Claim Form and provided reasonable documentation for losses related to the Data Incident for up to $5,000 per Settlement Class Member; OR

Cash Payment B – Alternate Cash: Instead of Cash Payment A, without providing documentation, you may have submitted a Claim Form to receive an alternate cash payment in the estimated amount of $100; AND

California Statutory Award: In addition to Cash Payment A or Cash Payment B, members of the California Settlement Subclass may have submitted a Claim Form for an additional estimated $100; AND

Credit Monitoring: In addition to Cash Payment A or Cash Payment B, and the California Statutory Award, if eligible, you may have also submitted a Claim Form to receive two years of Credit Monitoring. Service exclusions for Credit Monitoring may apply to minors and deceased individuals.

Injunctive Relief: Defendant is implementing additional security measures following the Data Incident. Your Cash Payment may be subject to a pro rata (a legal term meaning equal share) increase or decrease depending upon the total value of all Valid Claims submitted.

Your legal rights were affected whether you acted or did not act. Please read this website carefully.


Your Legal Rights and Options
Legal Rights Deadline

Submit a Claim Form

The only way to get Settlement Class Member Benefits was to submit a timely and valid Claim Form.

December 29, 2025

Object to the Settlement

Stay in the Settlement but tell the Court why you did not agree with the Settlement. You will still be bound by the Settlement after the Court approved it.

December 14, 2025

Exclude Yourself

Get no Settlement Class Member Benefits. Keep your right to file your own lawsuit against the Released Parties about the Released Claims that are released by the Settlement in this lawsuit.

December 14, 2025

Do Nothing

Get no Settlement Class Member Benefits. Gave up your legal rights


These rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them—are explained further in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page of this website.

The Court approved the Settlement, attorneys’ fees, and costs on January 26, 2026.