Panera Bread Data Breach Settlement: File Your Claim Today, Get Up to $6,500

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Panera Bread customers have until November 11 to submit claims for a data breach settlement that could provide up to $6,500 in compensation. The company was accused of failing to prevent a breach that exposed sensitive information, including addresses and Social Security numbers. According to the settlement, those affected by the breach may be eligible for compensation based on the type of loss they suffered. 'Extraordinary losses' could result in payouts of up to $6,500, while 'ordinary losses' may be covered up to $500. To file a claim, individuals must provide proof of loss, such as receipts or bank statements. The breaches, which affected 73 million accounts, occurred on March 30, 2024, and July 12, 2024. The leaked information included addresses, Social Security numbers, birth dates, and other personal details. Eligible claimants should have received a notification from the settlement administrators. The payment schedule will be announced after a January 29, 2026, hearing. To submit a claim, visit the settlement website and follow the instructions. Key details to keep in mind: * Deadline to file a claim: November 11, 2025 * Eligible claimants: Those who received a notification from the settlement administrators * Compensation amounts: + Up to $6,500 for 'extraordinary losses' + Up to $500 for 'ordinary losses' * Proof of loss required: Receipts, bank statements, or similar documentation * Payment schedule: To be announced after January 29, 2026, hearing Don't miss the deadline to file your claim and potentially receive compensation for the Panera Bread data breach.