Robert Kilah and Brendan Sinnamon v Medibank Private Ltd
In ProgressMedibank Data Breach Class Action Settlement
What Happened
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Medibank Private Ltd in the Supreme Court of Victoria following a significant data breach. The case, brought by Robert Kilah and Brendan Sinnamon, relates to the unauthorised access and disclosure of personal and health information belonging to Medibank customers.
Who May Be Eligible
The specific eligibility criteria for this class action have not yet been announced. Generally, data breach class actions may include individuals who:
- Were Medibank customers during the relevant time period
- Had their personal information compromised in the data breach
- Suffered losses or damages as a result of the breach
Note: Final eligibility requirements will be determined by the court and announced when the settlement details are finalised.
How Much Could You Receive
The settlement amount for this class action has not been disclosed at this time. Compensation details, including individual payment amounts, will be announced if and when a settlement is reached and approved by the court.
How to Claim
The claim process has not yet been established as this case is still active. When a settlement is reached:
- Check the official court website for eligibility requirements
- Complete the official claim form (when available)
- Provide required documentation to support your claim
- Submit your claim before the deadline
Important Dates
Settlement deadline: Not yet announced
Court approval date: To be determined
All important dates will be published on the Supreme Court of Victoria website when they become available.
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