If you lived in the U.S. and your personal information was potentially compromised in the November 2024 Saratoga Harness Racing data breach, you may be eligible to claim up to $2,500 plus other benefits. This is your chance to recover out-of-pocket losses, claim a small cash payment if you don’t have expenses, and get credit monitoring to protect against identity theft.
Why This Lawsuit Exists?
In November 2024, Saratoga Harness Racing’s systems were targeted in a cyberattack, exposing sensitive personal data. The breach potentially included:
Names
Social Security numbers
Driver’s license or state ID numbers
The class action claimed Saratoga failed to adequately protect this information. Saratoga denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid the cost, risk, and disruption of continued litigation.
Who Qualifies?
You are part of the settlement if you:
Reside in the United States, and
Your personal information was potentially impacted by the November 2024 data breach, or
You received notice about the incident from Saratoga Harness Racing.
How Much Can You Get?
Eligible class members can choose from:
Cash Payment A – Out-of-Pocket Losses: Up to $2,500 for documented monetary losses related to the breach, including identity theft, credit report fees, ID replacement, or postage.
Cash Payment B – Alternate Cash: $50 if you do not have documented out-of-pocket losses. No documentation required.
Credit Monitoring: One year of three-bureau monitoring with $1 million identity theft insurance, dark web scanning, real-time monitoring, public records monitoring, and fraud resolution support.
Your Options
Eligible class members can choose from:
Cash Payment A – Out-of-Pocket Losses: Up to $2,500 for documented monetary losses related to the breach, including identity theft, credit report fees, ID replacement, or postage.
Cash Payment B – Alternate Cash: $50 if you do not have documented out-of-pocket losses. No documentation required.
Credit Monitoring: One year of three-bureau monitoring with $1 million identity theft insurance, dark web scanning, real-time monitoring, public records monitoring, and fraud resolution support.
How to File a Claim?
Online: Fastest option using your unique ID and PIN from the notice.
By Mail: Download the PDF claim form, complete it, and mail it to:
Saratoga Data Incident Settlement
c/o Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 25226
Santa Ana, CA 92799-9958
Documentation Needed:
For out-of-pocket loss claims: receipts, invoices, or statements showing unreimbursed fees or losses.
Alternate cash payment claims require no documentation.
Payment Options: Electronic payment (PayPal, Venmo, Zelle) or paper check.
Payments will be sent about 75 days after the court grants final approval.


