In an era where data breaches are increasingly common, the 2023 Navvis and SSM Health incident stands out due to its scale and impact. Approximately 2.8 million individuals had their sensitive information compromised during a ransomware attack between July 12 and July 25, 2023. This breach exposed personal details, including names, Social Security numbers, and medical information, leading to significant concerns over privacy and security.
Recognizing the severity of the situation, Navvis and SSM Health agreed to a $6.5 million class action settlement to compensate affected individuals. If you received a notification about this breach, you might be eligible for compensation. Understanding the nuances of such settlements can be daunting, but resources like Sparrow are here to guide you through the process.
At Sparrow, we help you navigate these unsettling situations with ease. We believe in empowering consumers to act swiftly and claim what they deserve. For those unfamiliar with class action settlements, it’s essential to grasp the basics. Our article on How to Join a Class Action Lawsuit provides a comprehensive overview. Additionally, understanding the potential compensation can be gleaned from our piece on Biggest Class Action Lawsuit Payout Per Person. For a broader perspective on data breaches, consider reading How to Get Compensation After a Data Breach. Read on for more information for the Navvis data breach class action settlement.

Background of the Navvis Data Breach
The Navvis data breach lawsuit emerged following a cybersecurity incident affecting Navvis Healthcare, LLC and its partner, SSM Health. Filed in late 2021, the lawsuit alleged that Navvis failed to adequately secure sensitive personal information, leaving consumers vulnerable to identity theft and financial fraud.
The breach, which occurred around July 2021, compromised various types of highly sensitive personal data, including names, Social Security numbers, medical records, and insurance information. Victims of the breach argued that Navvis neglected essential security measures, violating privacy standards expected in healthcare data handling.

Main Stakeholders and Key Allegations
- Plaintiffs: Represented by affected individuals whose private health and financial information was compromised.
- Defendants: Navvis Healthcare, LLC and SSM Health, entities managing healthcare operations across multiple states.
- Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
Plaintiffs specifically accused Navvis and SSM Health of:
- Negligent security practices, allowing unauthorized access to personal information.
- Delays in notifying affected individuals, exacerbating the risk of harm.
- Insufficient measures to mitigate and rectify the consequences of the breach.
Despite initially contesting these claims, Navvis and SSM Health agreed in early 2024 to settle the lawsuit for $6.5 million. This settlement aims to provide restitution to affected individuals and enforce better data protection practices by the involved companies moving forward.
Who’s Eligible for the Class Action Settlement?
You may be eligible for compensation if:
- Your personal data was compromised during the Navvis data breach around July 2021.
- You received a notification from Navvis or SSM Health about the breach.
Eligibility Checklist:
- ✓ Received a data breach notification from Navvis or SSM Health.
- ✓ Personal information compromised (Social Security number, medical records, etc.).
- ✓ Incurred costs or experienced distress related to the breach.
How Much Can You Get from the Settlement?
Depending on your circumstances and the documentation you can provide, you could be entitled to:
- Ordinary Loss Reimbursement: Up to $2,000 for documented out-of-pocket expenses (bank fees, communication charges, credit monitoring fees, etc.).
- Extraordinary Loss Reimbursement: Up to $5,000 for proven losses due to fraud or identity theft directly resulting from the breach.
- Pro Rata Cash Payment: Additional cash payments will be distributed among class members who submit valid claims. The exact amount depends on the total number of approved claims.
- Free Credit Monitoring: Two years of three-bureau monitoring services provided free of charge.
Tip: Save receipts, credit card statements, and identity theft reports to bolster your claim and maximize your settlement amount.
How to File a Claim with Sparrow
Filing a claim for the Navvis data breach settlement is straightforward with Sparrow:
- Visit the dedicated Navvis Settlement Claim Form.
- Fill in your details and upload relevant documentation (breach notification letters, expense receipts, credit monitoring bills).
- Carefully review and submit your claim.
- Sparrow takes it from here, ensuring your claim is accurate and processed efficiently.
Important Deadlines You Need to Remember
Don’t miss these critical settlement dates:
- Claim Submission Deadline: July 7, 2025
- Opt-Out Deadline: June 6, 2025
- Final Approval Hearing: July 10, 2025
Act promptly—delays could forfeit your right to compensation.
Conclusion
Healthcare breaches can have devastating long-term impacts, from financial fraud to emotional stress. The $6.5 million Navvis data breach settlement represents a critical opportunity to recover your losses, gain free protection, and hold organizations accountable for lapses in security.
At Sparrow, we’re passionate about protecting consumers like you. Don’t navigate the claims process alone—trust Sparrow to guide you every step of the way with ease and confidence.
Take control of your data security today. Start your claim by visiting our easy-to-use Navvis Settlement Claim Form. With Sparrow, claiming your rightful compensation has never been simpler or more secure.


