Used chooseketamine.com or chooseyourhorizon.com while living in California? You may qualify for a payment from a $400,000 class action settlement involving alleged privacy violations.
According to the lawsuit, Choose Your Horizon Inc., a ketamine therapy provider, allegedly disclosed certain users’ confidential information to third parties. The company denies wrongdoing but agreed to a settlement to resolve the claims.
If you visited these websites during the qualifying time period, here’s what you should know, and how to claim your potential payment.
Why This Lawsuit Exists?
The class action lawsuit alleged that Choose Your Horizon Inc. disclosed confidential customer information to third-party entities after users accessed its websites.
Specifically, the claims involve the alleged disclosure of personally identifiable information or protected health information, which plaintiffs argued violated California privacy law.
Choose Your Horizon denies the allegations, but agreed to create a $400,000 settlement fund to resolve the claims and avoid the cost and uncertainty of continued litigation.
Who Qualifies?
You may be part of the settlement class if:
You were a California resident
You used chooseketamine.com or chooseyourhorizon.com
You accessed the websites between May 9, 2023, and July 11, 2024
Your personally identifiable or protected health information may have been disclosed to third parties after using the websites while located in California
If this sounds like you, you may be eligible to receive a payment from the settlement.
How Much Can You Get?
The settlement creates a $400,000 fund to resolve the case. After deductions for attorneys’ fees, administration costs and service awards, the remaining funds will be distributed equally among eligible class members.
Estimated payment: about $261 per person
Actual amount: may vary depending on the number of valid claims submitted
Settlement fund breakdown includes:
Attorneys’ fees and costs: Up to $100,000
Service awards: $5,000 each to two class representatives ($10,000 total)
Administration costs: To be determined
Payments to class members: Remaining funds
Your Options
| Option | What It Means | Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Submit a Claim | Required if you did not receive a notice by mail but believe you are eligible. | April 23, 2026 |
| Do Nothing | If you received a mailed notice, you do not need to submit a claim. Payment will be sent automatically if the settlement is approved. | — |
| Opt Out | Remove yourself from the settlement and keep the right to pursue your own claims. | March 24, 2026 |
| Final Approval Hearing | Court will decide whether to approve the settlement. | April 23, 2026 |
How to File a Claim?
If you did not receive a notice by mail, you must submit a claim form to receive payment.
You can file in one of two ways:
Online: Complete the claim form on the settlement website.
By Mail: Download and complete a claim form and send it to:
Choose Class Action Settlement
c/o Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 25226
Santa Ana, CA 92799
If you received a notice with a Unique ID and PIN, you do not need to file a claim. The settlement administrator will send payment to the address on file if the settlement receives final approval.
Eligible class members can choose to receive payment via:
PayPal
Venmo
Paper check mailed to the provided address
Payments are expected to be issued approximately 28 days after final court approval and the resolution of any appeals.


