Teamsters Data Incident Settlement

In re Teamsters Local Union Nos. 117 and 174 Data Breach Litigation
Case No. 25-2-21664-1 KNT, Superior Court for the State of Washington in and for King County

File Claim

If Teamsters Local Union Nos. 117 and 174 Notified You Of A Data Breach, You May Be Eligible For Benefits From A Class Action Settlement.

A Settlement has been reached in the class action lawsuit against Teamsters Local Union No. 117 and Teamsters Local Union No. 174 (collectively the “Defendants” or “Teamsters”). The lawsuit alleges that on June 16, 2025, Teamsters discovered a cybersecurity incident wherein a third party unlawfully breached and gained access to union files containing the Private Information belonging to at least 116,026 individuals. Teamsters maintain that they have meritorious defenses, and were prepared to vigorously defend the Lawsuit. The settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing or an indication that Defendants have violated any laws, but rather the resolution of disputed claims.

This website is provided as a service to eligible settlement participants. The information provided is in summary form and is not intended as a complete explanation of your rights. For full and complete information, you are directed to review carefully the Notice of Class Action and Proposed Settlement.

What Are My Options?

Submit a Claim

— Deadline: September 5, 2026

You must submit a valid Claim to get monetary relief or credit monitoring from this Settlement.
Claim Forms must be submitted online by September 5, 2026 or, if mailed, postmarked no later than September 5, 2026.

Exclude Yourself

— Deadline: July 22, 2026

Withdraw yourself from the Settlement. Get no money. Keep your right to sue.
This is the only option that allows you to keep your right to sue about the claims in this Lawsuit. You will not get any money or credit monitoring from the Settlement.
Your request to exclude yourself must be postmarked no later than July 22, 2026.

File an Objection

— Deadline: July 22, 2026

Remain in the Settlement Class, but tell the Court why you think the Settlement should not be approved.
Objections must be postmarked no later than July 22, 2026.

Go to a Hearing

— Scheduled: August 21, 2026, 10:30 a.m.

You can ask to speak in Court about the fairness of the Settlement, at your own expense. See Question 18 of the Notice for more details.
The Final Approval Hearing is scheduled for August 21, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. and will be held at the King County Superior Court House.

Do Nothing

If you do nothing, you will remain in the Settlement Class but will give up your rights to sue and you will not receive monetary relief or credit monitoring benefits.