If you are an individual residing in the United States whose private information was compromised in the Data Incident including all those who received notice of the incident, you are eligible to receive a Settlement Class Member benefit from a class action settlement
A Court has authorized this Notice. This is not a solicitation from a lawyer.
A Court authorized the Notice, to those that are eligible to receive Settlement Class Member Benefits from a proposed class action Settlement. The Action is titled Maciejczyk v. First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union., Case No. 2024-C-2592 and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County Pennsylvania. The people that filed the class action lawsuit are called Plaintiffs or Class Representatives and the company they sued is First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union (“FCFCU” or Defendant). FCFCU denies any wrongdoing whatsoever.
- Who is a Settlement Class Member?
All individuals residing in the United States whose Private Information was compromised in the Data Incident including all those who received notice of the incident.
Excluded from the Settlement Class are: (1) all persons who are directors, officers, and agents of Defendant, or their respective subsidiaries and affiliated companies; (2) governmental entities; (3) the Judge assigned to the Action, that Judge’s immediate family, and Court staff; and (4) any Settlement Class Member that timely and validly requests to opt-out from the Settlement.
- Settlement Class Members under the Settlement Agreement will be eligible to receive:
- Cash Payment A - Documented Losses: Settlement Class Members may submit a claim for a Cash Payment under this section for up to $5,000 per Settlement Class Member upon presentment of reasonable documented losses related to the Data Incident;
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- Cash Payment B - Alternate Cash: As an alternative to Cash Payment A above, a Settlement Class Member may elect to receive Cash Payment B, which is an alternative Cash Payment in the estimated amount of $100.
- Cash Payment A - Documented Losses: Settlement Class Members may submit a claim for a Cash Payment under this section for up to $5,000 per Settlement Class Member upon presentment of reasonable documented losses related to the Data Incident;
Settlement Class Cash Payments will be subject to a pro rata (a) increase from the Net Settlement Fund if the amount of Valid Claims is insufficient to exhaust the entire Net Settlement Fund or (b) decrease from the Net Settlement Fund if the amount of Valid Claims exhausts the amount of the Net Settlement Fund. For purposes of calculating the pro rata increase or decrease, the Settlement Administrator must distribute the funds in the Net Settlement Fund first for payment of Credit Monitoring, then for Cash Payment A and then for Cash Payment B.
- Settlement Class Members may also select the following:
- Credit Monitoring – In addition to Cash Payment A or Cash Payment B, Settlement Class Members may also make a claim for Credit Monitoring that will include three (3) years of CyEx’s Identity Defense Complete.
- Credit Monitoring – In addition to Cash Payment A or Cash Payment B, Settlement Class Members may also make a claim for Credit Monitoring that will include three (3) years of CyEx’s Identity Defense Complete.
- To submit a claim or obtain more information visit this website or call (833) 890-4928.
Please read the Notice carefully. Your legal rights will be affected, and you have a choice to make at this time.
| Summary of Legal Rights | Deadline(s) | |
Submit a Claim Form
| The only way to receive a Settlement Class Member Benefit from the Settlement. | Submitted or postmarked on or before February 18, 2026. |
Exclude Yourself by Opting Out of the Class
| Receive no benefit from the Settlement. This is the only option that allows you to keep your right to bring any other lawsuit against FCFCU relating to the Data Incident. | Mailed and postmarked on or before February 3, 2026.
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Object to the Settlement and/or Attend the Final Approval Hearing
| You can write the Court about why you agree or disagree with the Settlement or the Application for Attorneys’ Fees, Costs, and Service Award. The Court cannot order a different settlement. You can also ask to speak at the Final Approval Hearing on March 5, 2026, about the fairness of the Settlement, with or without your own attorney. | Mailed and postmarked on or before February 3, 2026. |
Do Nothing
| You will not receive any Settlement Class Member Benefit from this class action Settlement. | N/A |
- Your rights and options as a Settlement Class Member – and the deadlines to exercise your rights – are explained in the Notice.
- The Court still will have to decide whether to approve the Settlement. Settlement Class Member Benefits will be made available only if the Court approves the Settlement and after any possible appeals are resolved.