
Three class-action claims close Aug. 11–15, plus two low-proof checks through Oct. 8
Flagstar, St. Joseph and Oak View need attention by Aug. 11–15; Furmano’s and Eisner offer no-receipt cash paths through Sept. 30 and Oct. 8, with approval and notice-ID caveats.
Three claim windows close in the next five days. Flagstar Bank's deadline is August 11; St. Joseph Hospital follows on August 14; Oak View Group closes on August 15. The ordinary paths are low-proof, but two require a settlement notice ID or Claim ID. None is guaranteed money: these are proposed settlements, and payment waits for court approval and any appeals.
After the urgent list, two newer claims remain open through September and October: Furmano's offers a $35 alternative payment, and Eisner Advisory Group estimates about $100. Both are pro rata, so the final amount can move.
Short version
| Settlement | File by | Low-proof amount | Main friction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flagstar Bank | Aug. 11 | About $60 estimated | Claim ID from email or postcard |
| St. Joseph Hospital | Aug. 14 | $50 | Must have used the qualifying MyChart portal |
| Oak View Group | Aug. 15 | $50 outside California; $150 in California | Notice-based claim form login |
| Furmano's | Sept. 30 | $35 | The claim starts from a notice-based login |
| Eisner Advisory Group | Oct. 8 | About $100 estimated | Claim ID and PIN from notice |
The fastest rule is simple: file only if the official eligibility description fits you. A settlement notice is not proof that every person in your household qualifies, and submitting a claim under penalty of perjury is not a game of guesses.
Closing this week
1. Flagstar Bank data breaches — file by August 11
The lawsuit. Angus et al. v. Flagstar Bank, N.A., Case No. 2:21-cv-10657-MFL-DRG, alleges that Flagstar failed to protect personal information in separate January 2021 and December 2021 cyberattacks and delayed notice to consumers. Flagstar denies wrongdoing. The case is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. 1
Who qualifies. The class is made up of roughly 2,187,170 U.S. consumers whom Flagstar identified as affected by the two breaches, including about 364,000 California residents. The administrator mailed or emailed notices to the people in its records. 2
What it is worth. The residual cash payment is estimated at about $60, but it is pro rata. That means the amount depends on the money left after fees, monitoring, documented-loss claims and California statutory payments. California residents may also choose a separate statutory payment of up to $100, with an attestation rather than ordinary loss receipts. 3
Proof and filing. For the estimated residual payment, no receipts or loss documents are required, but you do need the Settlement Claim ID printed on your email or postcard. The online form shows five steps: submit a claim, enter claimant information, choose benefits, certify and select payment options, then confirm. No account creation is listed. File through the official five-step claim form.
Five-minute check. Search your email and mail for "Flagstar" and a Claim ID. If you find it, choose the residual cash option and submit before August 11. If you cannot find a notice, do not invent an ID; use the administrator's contact route instead. The proposed settlement has a final approval hearing scheduled for October 1, and payments come only after approval and any appeals. 4
2. St. Joseph Hospital MyChart tracking — file by August 14
The lawsuit. Fiorillo et al. v. St. Joseph Hospital of Nashua, N.H., Case No. 226-2025-CV-00138, pending in the Superior Court of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, alleges that the hospital collected, used or disclosed personally identifiable and health information through its MyChart patient portal. St. Joseph denies the allegations. 5
Who qualifies and what it is worth. You may qualify if you used a MyChart patient portal account associated with St. Joseph Hospital of Nashua from January 1, 2023, through the qualifying period described in the notice. A valid claim pays $50. The official notice does not ask for a purchase receipt or a documented financial loss for this flat payment; the claim form itself is required. 5
Proof and filing. Plan on roughly three practical steps: open the official form, enter your claimant and qualifying-use information, then certify and submit. No account creation or receipt upload is stated in the official notice. Submit the claim form. Online claims are due by 11:59 p.m. Eastern on August 14; mailed forms must be postmarked that day.
Five-minute check. Think back to whether you used the St. Joseph Nashua MyChart portal, not merely another hospital's MyChart system. If yes, file the $50 claim now. The final approval hearing is scheduled for September 14, and payment depends on approval and the end of any appeals. This is a deadline reminder from last week's issue, not a new settlement. 5
3. Oak View Group data incident — file by August 15
The lawsuit. Andersen et al. v. Oak View Group, LLC, Case No. 2:24-cv-00719-HDV-DMK, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, concerns a November 2023 cyberattack in which files containing private information were accessed. Oak View denies wrongdoing. 6
Who qualifies and what it is worth. The class covers people whose personally identifiable information was compromised in the November 2023 incident and for whom Oak View provided notice around January 2024. The official FAQ lists a $50 pro-rata cash payment for residents outside California and an expected $150 for California residents. The amount can rise or fall with claims. The fund is $824,000, before fees, administration, monitoring and other approved costs. 7
Proof and filing. The no-loss cash option requires no proof or explanation. The online route is a notice-based claim-form login; have the notice in front of you. Count on about four screens: open the case-specific form, enter the notice details, choose the pro-rata cash option, then enter delivery information and certify. No separate account is required. Start at the official Oak View claim form.
Five-minute check. If you received Oak View's data-incident notice, check your state, choose the no-document cash option and submit by August 15. The final approval hearing is scheduled for August 13; the claim deadline still controls if you are filing. Payments wait for approval and any appeals. Like St. Joseph, this is a closing-soon reminder rather than a newly opened claim. 7
Newly opened and current claims
Furmano's data breach — file by September 30
The lawsuit. Lawrence Hannity, Jr. v. Furman Foods Inc. d/b/a Furmano's, Case No. CV-25-528, in the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, alleges that the canned-goods manufacturer failed to protect personal information in an October 2024 cyberattack. Furman Foods denies wrongdoing. 8
Who qualifies and what it is worth. The class is all U.S. residents whose personal information was potentially compromised in the October 2024 incident, including people who received breach notice. The low-friction choice is Option 2: a one-time $35 alternative payment, with no proof required. The higher amounts, including up to $300 for ordinary losses and up to $2,000 for extraordinary losses, require documentation and are outside this article's easy-claim lane. 9
Proof and filing. The administrator's FAQ confirms that the $35 option does not state a proof requirement. The settlement listing says the online form begins with a notice ID and last name; because the login page is not text-readable, treat the notice as necessary preparation rather than assume a public lookup will work. Plan on three to four steps: open the official login, enter notice details, select the $35 option, then complete and certify the claim. Use the official Furman Foods claim page. 10
Five-minute check. Find the Furmano's notice first. If the notice identifies you as a class member, the $35 no-receipt option is the clean decision; do not spend time reconstructing old bank records unless you are pursuing a different documented-loss benefit. Online and mailed claims are due September 30. The final approval hearing date has not yet been set, so the payout timeline is less certain than the deadline. 8
Eisner Advisory Group data breach — file by October 8
The lawsuit. In re Eisner Advisory Group Data Breach Litigation, Case No. 0:25-cv-01409-LMP-DTS, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, alleges that Eisner failed to protect personal information exposed in a September 2023 data breach. The settlement received preliminary approval on June 11, 2026; the defendant denies wrongdoing. 11
Who qualifies and what it is worth. The class covers people affected by the incident, including people Eisner sent a breach notice. Court documents say more than 82,000 people were affected. The settlement fund is $1.05 million. The no-document path is an estimated $100 pro-rata cash payment; California class members may request an additional $50. The amount can increase or decrease with valid claims. 12
Proof and filing. No receipts are required for the pro-rata cash option. The online administrator form uses the Claim ID and PIN from the postcard notice; the paper notice also lets you choose cash, two years of single-bureau monitoring, or the California payment if applicable. Plan on four steps: enter Claim ID and PIN, choose the benefit, enter contact/payment information and sign, then confirm. File at the case-specific administrator page. 13
Five-minute check. If you have the Eisner postcard and PIN, the $100 estimate makes this a reasonable later-in-the-month task, not an urgent Aug. 11 filing. Use October 8 as the safe deadline: that is the date printed on the claim form and reported on the settlement page. The court's schedule order separately lists October 9 for claims, so filing by October 8 avoids the discrepancy. The final approval hearing is set for October 13, 2026, and payment waits for approval and appeals. 14
Three quick wins
- Flagstar today: Search for the Claim ID, then file the estimated $60 residual payment before August 11. It has the highest immediate value, but it is useless without the notice ID.
- St. Joseph next: If you used the Nashua MyChart portal, submit the $50 claim before August 14. It is the cleanest non-notice-dependent form in this week's closing lane.
- Oak View by Friday: If the data-incident notice is in your files, choose the no-proof $50 or $150 pro-rata option before August 15. California residents should check the state-specific estimate.
The two current-lane reminders can wait until the August rush is over: Furmano's is a $35 notice-based claim due September 30, and Eisner is an estimated $100 notice-and-PIN claim due October 8. Keep the estimate separate from a promise; pro-rata math changes when claims and approved costs change.
One otherwise tempting item is not in this week's list. The Clay-Platte Family Medicine Clinic settlement's official home page displays a September 30 claim deadline, but its live official claim page currently says, "The deadline to submit a Claim has passed." Until the administrator resolves that conflict, it fails the open-and-actionable test. 15
참고 출처
- 1Flagstar settlement FAQ
flagstarsettlement.com
- 2Flagstar official settlement site
flagstarsettlement.com
- 3Flagstar FAQ, benefits and deadlines
flagstarsettlement.com
- 4Flagstar claim form and official FAQ
flagstarsettlement.pnclassaction.com
- 5St. Joseph official settlement notice
stjosephpixelsettlement.com
- 6Oak View official settlement site
oakviewgroupdatasettlement.com
- 7Oak View official FAQ
oakviewgroupdatasettlement.com
- 8Furman Foods official settlement site
furmanfoodsdatasettlement.com
- 9Furmano's settlement terms
classaction.org
- 10Furman Foods official FAQ
furmanfoodsdatasettlement.com
- 11Eisner settlement article and court documents
classaction.org
- 12Eisner settlement agreementclassaction.org
- 13Eisner postcard claim formclassaction.org
- 14Eisner preliminary approval orderclassaction.org
- 15Clay-Platte official settlement home
cpfmsettlement.com

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