📋 Case Overview
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Cases Covered: 3
Verticals: Data Breach, TCPA
Earliest Deadline: See individual cases
Latest Filing: March 2026

Two data breach class action settlements are currently open for claims, while a newly filed lawsuit accuses a major home services platform of bombarding consumers with unwanted calls and texts. Here's what affected consumers need to know.
Settlement Fund: $5.25 million
Estimated Payout: Varies; amounts depend on the number of valid claims filed
Who May Qualify: Individuals who received notice that their personal information was compromised in the Cadence Bank data breach linked to the MOVEit file transfer software vulnerability
Cadence Bank is among the many financial institutions swept up in the widespread MOVEit data breach, a cyberattack that exploited a vulnerability in the MOVEit file transfer software used by organizations across multiple industries. The class action lawsuit alleged that the breach exposed sensitive personal information belonging to bank customers.
The $5.25 million settlement resolves those claims. Cadence Bank has not admitted wrongdoing as part of the agreement. Class members who file a timely and valid claim may be eligible for a cash payment, though individual payout amounts will vary depending on the total number of claims submitted.
How to claim: Visit the settlement administrator's website — check your data breach notice for the direct claim form link, or search for the Cadence Bank MOVEit settlement claims portal.
Settlement Fund: Not publicly disclosed at publication
Estimated Payout: Benefits available to eligible class members; specific amounts not yet confirmed
Who May Qualify: Individuals who received a notice regarding the 2025 Christian Dior data breach
A class action lawsuit was filed following a 2025 data breach affecting customers of luxury fashion house Christian Dior. According to the complaint, the breach exposed personal information belonging to Dior's customer base. The settlement seeks to compensate those notified that their data may have been compromised as a result of the incident.
As with most data breach settlements of this type, class members who received an official breach notification are likely the primary eligible group. No admission of liability has been made by Christian Dior as part of the settlement resolution.
Details on specific benefit amounts and claim deadlines were still being confirmed at the time of publication. Consumers who believe they may have been affected are encouraged to review any official notice they may have received.
How to claim: Review your breach notification letter or email from Christian Dior for claim instructions and deadline information, or search for the settlement administrator's official claims portal.
Case Status: Active litigation — no settlement at this time
Potential Damages: Up to $500 per violation; up to $1,500 per willful violation under the TCPA
Who the Lawsuit Involves: Consumers who allegedly received unsolicited calls or text messages from Angi despite having their numbers registered on the National Do Not Call Registry
A newly filed class action lawsuit accuses Angi Inc. — the home services marketplace formerly known as Angie's List — of sending unwanted calls and text messages to consumers in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). According to the complaint, Angi allegedly contacted individuals whose phone numbers were listed on the National Do Not Call Registry without obtaining the required prior express consent.
The TCPA prohibits companies from using autodialers or prerecorded messages to contact consumers who have not given permission to be contacted. Under the statute, affected individuals may be entitled to $500 per violation, or up to $1,500 per violation if a court finds the conduct was willful. The lawsuit seeks to represent a class of similarly situated consumers who allegedly received such communications from Angi.
Angi has not publicly responded to the lawsuit's allegations at the time of publication.
How to follow this case: This lawsuit is in early stages. No claims process is currently available. Consumers who believe they may have received unsolicited calls or texts from Angi may want to monitor case developments.
Have you filed a claim for any of these settlements, or received unsolicited calls you believe may violate the TCPA? Share your experience in the comments below.
InjuryClaims.com reports on litigation developments for informational purposes only. Nothing in this article constitutes legal advice. Eligibility for any settlement or lawsuit is determined by attorneys and courts, not by this publication.
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