Documented Extraordinary Losses Sample Clauses

Documented Extraordinary Losses. Settlement Class Members are also eligible to receive reimbursement for documented Extraordinary Losses, not to exceed $10,000 per Settlement Class Member for documented monetary losses if the loss: (i) is actual, documented, and unreimbursed; (ii) was more likely than not caused by the Data Incident; (iii) occurred between September 20, 2020 and the Claims Deadline; and (iv) is not already covered by one or more of the above-referenced reimbursable expense categories under documented Ordinary Losses. Settlement Class Members must also have made reasonable efforts to avoid, or seek reimbursement for, such Extraordinary Losses, including but not limited to exhaustion of all available credit monitoring insurance and identity theft insurance. Settlement Class Members with Extraordinary Losses must submit substantial and plausible documentation supporting their claims. This can include receipts or other documentation not “self-prepared” by the claimant that documents the costs incurred. “Self-prepared” documents such as handwritten receipts are, by themselves, insufficient to receive reimbursement for Extraordinary Losses, but can be considered to add clarity or support other submitted documentation and a description of how the time was spent. Settlement Class Members may only submit one claim for benefits under paragraph ¶ 2.1.2 and the total of all amounts recovered under this paragraph shall not exceed $10,000 per Settlement Class Member.
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Documented Extraordinary Losses. Settlement Class Members are eligible for compensation for extraordinary losses resulting from the Data Incident, up to a maximum of $10,000.00, upon submission of a valid Claim Form and supporting documentation, provided that: (i) the loss is an actual, documented, and unreimbursed monetary loss; (ii) the loss was more likely than not caused by the Data Incident; (iii) the loss occurred between June 17, 2022 and the Claims Deadline; (iv) the loss is not already covered by one or more of the normal reimbursement categories; (v) the claimant made reasonable efforts to avoid the loss or seek reimbursement for the loss, including, but not limited to, exhaustion of all available credit monitoring insurance and identity theft insurance. Extraordinary Losses may include, without limitation, the unreimbursed costs, expenses, losses or charges incurred a result of identity theft or identity fraud, falsified tax returns, or other possible misuse of Private Information. To receive reimbursement for any Documented Extraordinary Loss, Settlement Class Members must submit supporting documentation of the loss and a description of how the loss is fairly traceable to the Data Incident, if not readily apparent from the documentation.
Documented Extraordinary Losses. Settlement Class Members are eligible 4 for compensation for Extraordinary Losses resulting from the Data Security 5 Incident, up to a maximum of $10,000, upon submission of a valid Claim 6 Form and supporting documentation, provided that: (i) the loss is an actual, documented, and unreimbursed monetary loss; (ii) the loss was more likely 9 than not caused by the Data Security Incident; (iii) the loss occurred between 10 February 25, 2020 and the Claims Deadline; (iv) the loss is not already 11 covered by one or more of the normal reimbursement categories; and (v) the 12 claimant made reasonable efforts to avoid the loss or seek reimbursement for 13 the loss, including, but not limited to, exhaustion of all available credit monitoring insurance and identity theft insurance. “Extraordinary Losses” 16 may include, without limitation, the unreimbursed costs, expenses, losses or 17 charges incurred as a result of identity theft or identity fraud, falsified tax 18 returns, or other possible misuse of Personal Information. To receive 19 reimbursement for any documented Extraordinary Loss, Settlement Class 20 Members must submit supporting documentation of the loss and a description 21 of how the loss is fairly traceable to the Data Security Incident, if not readily apparent from the documentation.
Documented Extraordinary Losses. Settlement Class Members are eligible for compensation for extraordinary losses resulting from the Incident, up to a maximum of $10,000.00, upon submission of a valid Claim Form and supporting documentation, provided that: (i) the loss is an actual, documented, and unreimbursed monetary loss; (ii) the loss was more likely than not caused by the Incident; (iii) the loss occurred between June 1, 2022 and the Claims Deadline;
Documented Extraordinary Losses. In the alternative to Tier 1 and Tier 2 Alternative Cash Payments, Settlement Class Members are eligible for compensation for extraordinary losses resulting from the Data Breach, including proven actual monetary losses, upon submission of a valid Claim Form and supporting documentation, provided that: (i) the loss is an actual, documented, and unreimbursed monetary loss; (ii) the loss was more likely than not caused by the Data Breach; (iii) the loss occurred between October 22, 2021 and the Claims Deadline; (iv) the loss is not already covered by one or more of the normal reimbursement categories; (v) the claimant made reasonable efforts to avoid the loss or seek reimbursement for the loss, including, but not limited to, exhaustion of all available credit monitoring insurance and identity theft insurance. “Documented Extraordinary Losses” are unreimbursed costs or expenditures incurred that are fairly traceable to the Data Security Incident. Extraordinary Out-of-Pocket Losses may include, without limitation, the unreimbursed costs, expenses, losses or charges incurred a result of identity theft or identity fraud, falsified tax returns, or other possible misuse of PII, PHI, or PBI. To receive reimbursement for any of the above-referenced Documented Extraordinary Losses, Settlement Class Members must submit (i) their name and current address; (ii) supporting documentation of such out-of-pocket extraordinary losses; and (iii) a description of the loss, if not readily apparent from the documentation, showing how the Extraordinary Loss is fairly traceable to the Data Breach. The maximum amount any one claimant may recover under for Documented Extraordinary Losses is $5,000.00.
Documented Extraordinary Losses. In the alternative to Tier 1 and Tier 2 Alternative Cash Payments, reimbursement for documented Extraordinary Losses, up to $5,000 per Settlement Class Member, for proven actual monetary losses. Credit Monitoring: In the alternative to Tier 1 and Tier 2 Alternative Cash Payments, Settlement Class Members are eligible upon submission of a valid Claim Form for three (3) years of one (1) bureau credit monitoring services, with $1,000,000 in identity theft protection and identity restoration services. Injunctive Relief: IGG has implemented and shall continue to implement data enhancement measures to provide security for Plaintiffs’ and Settlement Class Members’ PII, PHI, and PBI.
Documented Extraordinary Losses. In the alternative to Tier 1 and Tier 2 Alternative Cash Payments, Settlement Class Members are eligible for compensation for extraordinary losses resulting from the Data Breach, including proven actual monetary losses, 1 This list of reimbursable documented ordinary losses is not meant to be exhaustive, but is exemplary. Settlement Class Members may make claims for any documented ordinary losses reasonably related to the Data Breach or to mitigating the effects of the Data Breach. The Settlement Administrator shall have the discretion to determine whether any claimed loss is reasonably related to the Data Breach. upon submission of a valid Claim Form and supporting documentation, provided that: (i) the loss is an actual, documented, and unreimbursed monetary loss; (ii) the loss was more likely than not caused by the Data Breach; (iii) the loss occurred October 22, 2021 and the Claims Deadline; (iv) the loss is not already covered by one or more of the normal reimbursement categories; (v) the claimant made reasonable efforts to avoid the loss or seek reimbursement for the loss, including, but not limited to, exhaustion of all available credit monitoring insurance and identity theft insurance. The maximum amount any one claimant may recover under extraordinary losses is $5,000.00.
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