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Mason Construction Data Breach Class Action Settlement

Individuals whose Private Information was impacted in the Data Incident discovered by Mason Construction in January 2024, including names, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, government-issued ID numbers, financial information, medical information, and health insurance information.

⛔ This settlement is closed. The claim deadline was June 1, 2026. It’s listed here for reference — the claim window has closed. Browse settlements open for claims →
Potential payment
up to $500

Up to $500.00 for ordinary losses; up to $5,000.00 for extraordinary losses (identity theft/fraud); up to $75.00 for lost time (up to 3 hours at $25/hr); or a $55.00 cash payment alternative requiring no proof. Also includes two years of CyEx Identity Defense Complete credit monitoring with $1 million identity theft insurance.

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Official site: masondatasettlement.com

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Pending final court approval: you can file a claim now, but payments begin only after the court grants final approval (and any appeals conclude). Final approval is not guaranteed.

Who may qualify

Individuals whose Private Information was impacted in the Data Incident discovered by Mason Construction in January 2024, including names, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, government-issued ID numbers, financial information, medical information, and health insurance information.

This summary is based on available official settlement sources. The settlement administrator determines eligibility and payment approval.

New to the terms? Plain-English: claim deadline, proof of purchase, administrator, pro rata.

Important dates

Claim deadline
June 1, 2026 (closed)
Exclusion deadline
May 1, 2026 (passed)
Objection deadline
May 1, 2026 (passed)

Proof requirements

Proof requirement is currently marked as Optional.

Review the official claim form before submitting any information.

How to file this claim

If your private information was exposed in the Mason Construction January 2024 cyberattack, you must file a claim form to receive any payment — no automatic payments are made. You can choose between a no-proof flat cash payment or higher reimbursement tiers that require documented evidence of losses. This claim form asks for 7 fields and 3 documents.

  1. Locate your settlement notice to find your unique ID and PIN, which are required to file online
  2. Go to masondatasettlement.com/form/claim or print the PDF form from masondatasettlement.com/documents/
  3. Choose your compensation option: the no-proof flat cash payment, lost time reimbursement, ordinary loss reimbursement, or extraordinary loss reimbursement — you cannot combine the flat cash option with any loss or lost time claim
  4. If claiming ordinary losses, attach receipts or other proof of your out-of-pocket expenses
  5. If claiming extraordinary losses (identity theft or fraud), provide documentation that links the loss to this specific data incident and confirm no third party has reimbursed you
  6. If claiming lost time, briefly describe the activities you performed in response to the breach and check the attestation box
  7. Submit online before the claim deadline, or mail a paper form postmarked by the deadline
  8. After approval, select your preferred payout method: PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, or physical check

What the form asks

  • — The unique ID printed on the settlement notice mailed to you (Your settlement notice letter from Mason Construction)
  • — The PIN printed on the settlement notice mailed to you (Your settlement notice letter from Mason Construction)
  • — Choose one: ordinary losses, extraordinary losses, lost time, or alternative cash payment (You determine this based on what happened to you as a result of the breach)
  • — A brief written description of activities you performed in response to the data incident (e.g., changing passwords, investigating suspicious account activity) (Your own recollection of steps taken after receiving notice of the breach)
  • — Check the box to attest to the accuracy of your claim (On the claim form itself)
  • — Receipts or other documentation of expenses such as credit report fees, credit monitoring fees, ID replacement costs, credit freeze/unfreeze fees, or postage for contacting banks (Bank statements, credit card statements, receipts from services used)
  • — Receipts and documentation that link the identity theft or fraud loss directly to this data incident; must also confirm no third party reimbursed the loss (Police reports, bank fraud reports, correspondence with financial institutions, or similar records)

Documents you'll need

Watch out for

  • Self-made notes alone are not enough to support an ordinary or extraordinary loss claim — you need receipts or independent documentation
  • You cannot claim the flat cash payment if you also claim reimbursement for losses or lost time; choose one track only
  • For extraordinary loss claims you must show the data incident likely caused the loss and that no other third party reimbursed you
  • The settlement still requires court final approval before any payments are distributed
  • Mailed paper forms must be postmarked no later than the claim deadline; late submissions will not be accepted

We prepare — you file on the official site yourself. This is not legal advice and is not an eligibility decision; the administrator and court decide.

How do I file a claim for this settlement?

This record no longer has an open public claim form — confirm the current status and any next steps on the official source.

  1. Confirm you are within the eligible group described in the official notice — the settlement administrator determines eligibility.
  2. Gather any documents the official form asks for — this settlement marks proof as Optional.
  3. Open the official claim form or settlement website.
  4. Submit accurate information through the official settlement administrator or government source before June 1, 2026.
  5. Save your confirmation number if one is provided, then watch the payment status for distribution updates.

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How we verified this record

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  • Claim deadline the official settlement website · Jun 19, 2026
  • Payout details the official settlement website · Jun 19, 2026
  • Eligibility the official settlement website · Jun 19, 2026
  • Proof requirement the official settlement website · Jun 19, 2026
  • Court case the official settlement website · Jun 19, 2026
  • Payment status the official settlement website · Jun 19, 2026
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  • Claim deadline

    June 1, 2026

    Verified Jun 19, 2026 · against the official settlement website

    "June 1, 2026" for online submissions; mailed forms must be "postmarked no later than June 1, 2026."
  • Eligibility summary

    Individuals whose Private Information was impacted in the Data Incident discovered by Mason Construction in January 2024, including names, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, government-issued ID numbers, financial information, medical information, and health insurance information.

    Verified Jun 19, 2026 · against the official settlement website

    Individuals whose "Private Information was impacted in the Data Incident discovered by Mason Construction in January 2024" qualify for the settlement class.
  • Proof requirement

    Optional

    Verified Jun 19, 2026 · against the official settlement website

  • Payment status

    Final approval pending

    Verified Jun 19, 2026 · against the official settlement website

    The document states "The Court in charge of this case still has to decide whether to approve the Settlement."
  • Estimated payout

    Up to $500.00 for ordinary losses; up to $5,000.00 for extraordinary losses (identity theft/fraud); up to $75.00 for lost time (up to 3 hours at $25/hr); or a $55.00 cash payment alternative requiring no proof. Also includes two years of CyEx Identity Defense Complete credit monitoring with $1 million identity theft insurance.

    Verified Jun 19, 2026 · against the official settlement website

  • Court

    District Court of Jefferson County, Texas, 136th Judicial District

    Verified Jun 19, 2026 · against the official settlement website

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  • Objection deadline

    May 1, 2026

    Verified Jun 19, 2026 · against the official settlement website

  • Opt-out deadline

    May 1, 2026

    Verified Jun 19, 2026 · against the official settlement website

  • Court case number

    24-DC-CV-2053

    Verified Jun 19, 2026 · against the official settlement website

  • Case name

    Burge v. Mason Construction, LLC

    Verified Jun 19, 2026 · against the official settlement website

Common questions

Is the Mason Construction Data Breach Class Action settlement legitimate?

Yes — the Mason Construction Data Breach Class Action settlement is a real claims process that SettleSignal tracks from its official source. It proceeds under case 24-DC-CV-2053 in District Court of Jefferson County, Texas, 136th Judicial District. File only through the official settlement website (masondatasettlement.com); a genuine settlement administrator never charges a fee to file. SettleSignal last checked this record against the official source on June 19, 2026. Always confirm the current details on the official site before filing.

Who may qualify for this settlement?

Individuals whose Private Information was impacted in the Data Incident discovered by Mason Construction in January 2024, including names, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, government-issued ID numbers, financial information, medical information, and health insurance information.

What is the claim deadline?

The claim deadline is June 1, 2026. Confirm the current deadline on the official settlement source before filing.

Do I need proof to claim?

Proof requirement: Optional. The settlement administrator determines what documentation, if any, is required.

What is the current payment status?

Current payment status: Final approval pending. Payments are issued by the administrator after the court process concludes.

When will Mason Construction Data Breach Class Action Settlement pay out?

Current payment status: Final approval pending. Class-action payouts typically begin only after final approval and any appeals. See our payout timeline guide.

Where is the official Mason Construction Data Breach Class Action Settlement claim form?

The official claim form is hosted by the settlement administrator. Use the 'Open official claim form' button on this page — never pay a fee to file.

Where to act

When you are ready, you open the official claim form yourself. SettleSignal does not file claims or determine eligibility.

No public claim form

The claim deadline (Jun 01, 2026) has passed — this settlement is closed to new claims. Listed for reference.

Listed on the official settlement website.

Disclaimer

This service summarizes publicly available settlement information and links to official settlement sources. We are not a law firm, do not provide legal advice, do not submit claims on your behalf, and do not determine eligibility or payout approval. Only file a claim if the information you provide is accurate.

Change log

  • June 20, 2026 — Settlement published after verification.
  • June 19, 2026 — Verified field details updated from an official source.