If you received notice from Boart Longyear about the June 2024 data breach and reside in the United States, you may be eligible for cash payments up to $4,480 and two years of free credit monitoring.
This settlement addresses a cyberattack that exposed sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers, government-issued IDs, passport numbers, medical data, and financial account information.
Why This Lawsuit Exists?
The lawsuit, Alexander v. Boart Longyear Company d/b/a Boart Longyear Group, Ltd., Case No. 250905977, alleges that Boart Longyear failed to adequately protect personal information during the June 2024 cyberattack.
Boart Longyear denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid the costs, risks, and uncertainties of continued litigation while providing tangible benefits to affected individuals.
Who Qualifies?
You may be eligible if you:
Reside in the United States
Received notice from Boart Longyear regarding the June 2024 data incident
How Much Can You Get?
Class members can claim one or more of the following benefits:
Out-of-Pocket Expenses: Up to $400 for documented expenses like credit reports, ID replacement, or postage
Identity Theft or Fraud Losses: Up to $4,000 for financial losses likely caused by the breach
Lost Time Reimbursement: Up to $80 (4 hours at $20/hour) for time spent addressing the breach
Credit Monitoring: Two years of free monitoring with $1 million identity theft insurance, dark web scanning, and fraud resolution support
Your Options
| Option | What It Means | Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Submit a Claim | Request cash payments and enroll in credit monitoring | March 12, 2026 |
| Opt Out | Keep the right to sue separately; receive no settlement benefits | Feb. 10, 2026 |
| Object | Tell the Court you disagree with the settlement | Feb. 10, 2026 |
| Do Nothing | Automatically receive credit monitoring; no cash payment | No action required |
How to File a Claim?
Submit your claim online at the official settlement website
Or download, print, and mail/email the PDF claim form
Request a paper form by emailing [email protected]
Documentation is required for out-of-pocket and fraud loss claims, and a brief description is needed for lost time claims. No documentation is required for credit monitoring enrollment.
Settlement Administrator Contact:
Mail: Boart Longyear Data Incident Settlement, c/o Settlement Administrator, P.O. Box 25226, Santa Ana, CA 92799-9958
Email: [email protected]
Submit your claim now to protect your personal information and get up to $4,480!
Payout options: Physical check, electronic payment, PayPal, Venmo, or Zelle.


