Frequently Asked Questions

Basic Information

1. Why was the Notice issued?

The Superior Court of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, authorized the Notice. You have a right to know about the proposed Settlement of this class action lawsuit, and about all of your options, before the Court decides whether to grant final approval of the Settlement. The Notice explains the lawsuit, your legal rights, what benefits are available, and who can receive them.


The lawsuit is called Hensley v. Lewis Brothers Bakeries, Inc., Case No. 82D07-2405-PL-2926. It is pending in the Superior Court of Vanderburgh County, Indiana. The people that filed this lawsuit are called the “Plaintiffs” (or “Class Representatives”) and the company they sued, Lewis Brothers Bakeries, Inc., is called the “Defendant.”

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2. What is this lawsuit about??

This lawsuit alleges that during the March 2024 targeted cyberattack on Lewis Brothers' computer systems, certain files that contained private information were accessed. These files may have contained personal information such as Social Security number.

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3. What is a class action?

In a class action, one or more individuals sue on behalf of other people with similar claims. These individuals are called the “Plaintiffs” or “Class Representatives.” Together, the people included in the class action are called a “Class” or “Class Members.” One court resolves the lawsuit for all Class Members, except for those who opt out from the Settlement. In this Settlement, the Class Representatives are Marissa Duffy, Kian Woolsey, Jsohua Grutzius, and Jason Hensley. Everyone included in this Action are the Class Members.

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4. Why is there a Settlement?

The Court did not decide whether the Plaintiffs or the Defendant are right. Both sides have agreed to a settlement to avoid the costs and risks of a trial, and to allow the Class Members to receive benefits from the Settlement. The Plaintiffs and their attorney think the Settlement is best for all Class Members.

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Who is in the Settlement?

5. Who is included in the Settlement?

The Court has defined the Class this way: “All whose personally identifiable information was implicated in the Data Security Incident, including all individuals to whom Defendant sent an individual notification letter regarding the Data Security Incident.”

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6. Are there exceptions to being included?

Yes. Excluded from the Class are: (1) Lewis Brothers and its officers, directors, and related companies; (2) governmental entities; (3) the Judge in this case, and the Judge’s family and staff; and (4) anyone who validly excludes themselves from the Settlement.

If you are not sure whether you are a Class Member, you can ask for free help any time by contacting the Settlement Administrator at:


Lewis Brothers Data Security Incident Settlement c/o Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 25226
Santa Ana, CA 92799-9958
Email: info@LewisBrothersDataIncident.com
Call toll free, 24/7: (833) 386-6460


You may also view the Settlement Agreement here

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The Settlement Benefits

7. What does the Settlement provide?

All Settlement Class Members may claim one or more of the cash payment options. The benefits are explained in more detail below.


Cash Payment Options


Ordinary Documented Out-of-Pocket Expenses. If you incurred actual, documented out-of-pocket expenses due to the Data Security Incident, you can get back up to $300.00. The losses must have occurred between March 25, 2024, and June 8, 2026.


This benefit covers out-of-pocket expenses like:

  • fees for credit reports, credit monitoring, or freezing and unfreezing your credit
  • cost to replace your IDs
  • postage to contact banks by mail

You need to send proof, like receipts, to show how much you spent or lost. You can also send notes or papers you made yourself to explain or support other proof, but those notes or papers alone are not enough to make a valid claim. Your proof or notes should show that your expenses were because of the Data Incident.


You cannot claim a payment for expenses that have already been reimbursed by a third party.


Extraordinary Documented Out-of-Pocket Losses (Losses due to Identity Theft or Fraud). If you lost money because of identity theft or fraud, you can get back up to $3,000.00.


You will need to show that:

  • the theft or fraud was probably caused by the Data Security Incident
  • the losses are not already covered by Out-of-Pocket Expenses
  • you tried to prevent the loss or get your money back, such as by using insurance you already have

The losses must have occurred between March 25, 2024, and June 8, 2026.


You need to send proof, like receipts, to show how much you spent or lost. You can also send notes or papers you made yourself to explain or support other proof, but those notes or papers alone are not enough to make a valid claim. Your proof or notes should show that your expenses were because of the Data Incident.


You cannot claim a payment for expenses that have already been reimbursed by a third party.


Lost Time. Class Members who spent time responding to the Data Security Incident may claim up to four hours, at $25.00per hour, for a maximum of $100.00.


You must have spent the time on tasks related to the Data Security Incident. Some examples include things like:

  • changing your passwords
  • investigating suspicious activity in your accounts
  • researching the Data Security Incident

You must briefly describe how you spent this time.


Alternative Cash Payment. Instead of any other cash payment option, you may claim a one-time cash payment. This payment is expected to be $75.00. You do not have to provide any proof or explanation to claim this payment.


If you have questions about these benefits, you can ask for free help any time by contacting the Settlement Administrator at:


Lewis Brothers Data Security Incident Settlement c/o Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 25226
Santa Ana, CA 92799-9958
Email: info@LewisBrothersDataIncident.com
Call toll free, 24/7: (833) 386-6460

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8. What claims am I releasing if I stay in the Class?

If you stay in the class, you won’t be able to be part of any other lawsuit against Lewis Brothers about the issues that this Settlement covers. The “Releases” section of the Settlement Agreement (Section XI) describes the legal claims that you give up if you remain in the Class. The Settlement Agreement is available here.

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Submitting a Claim Form for Settlement Benefits

9. How do I submit a claim for a Settlement benefit?

The fastest way to submit your Claim Form is online here. If you prefer, you can download a printable Claim Form here and mail it to the Settlement Administrator at:


Lewis Brothers Data Security Incident Settlement
c/o Settlement Administrator
PO Box 25226
Santa Ana, CA 92799-9958


You may also contact the Settlement Administrator to request a Claim Form by telephone, toll free, (833) 386-6460, by email info@LewisBrothersDataIncident.com, or by U.S. mail at the address above.

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10. Are there any important Settlement payment deadlines?

If you are submitting a Claim Form online here, you must do so by June 8, 2026. If you are downloading a Claim Form here and submitting a claim by U.S. mail, the completed and signed Claim Form, including supporting documentation, must be postmarked no later than June 8, 2026.

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11. When will the Settlement benefits be issued?

The Court will hold a Final Approval Hearing on July 17, 2026, at 9:00 a.m., (see Question 18). If the Court approves the Settlement, there may be appeals. We do not know if appeals will be filed, or how long it will take to resolve them if they are filed.


Settlement payments will be distributed if the Court grants final approval, and after any appeals are resolved.

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The Lawyers Representing You

12. Do I have a lawyer in the case?

Yes, the Court has appointed attorney Lynn A. Toops of CohenMalad LLP, to represent you and other Class Members (“Class Counsel”).

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13. Should I get my own lawyer?

You will not be charged for Class Counsel’s services. If you want your own lawyer, you may hire one at your expense.

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14. How will Class Counsel be paid?

Class Counsel will ask the Court to approve $450,000.00 as reasonable attorney's fees and costs of litigation. This amount will be paid by Lewis Brothers.


Class Counsel will also ask for Service Award payments of $3,000.00 for each of the Class Representatives. Service Award payments will also be paid by Lewis Brothers.

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Excluding Yourself from the Settlement

15. How do I opt out of the Settlement?

If you do not want to be part of the Settlement, you must formally exclude yourself from the Settlement. This is called a Request for Exclusion, and is sometimes also called “opting out.” If you opt out, you will not receive Settlement payment. However, you will keep any rights you may have to sue Lewis Brothers on your own about the legal issues in this case.


If you exclude yourself, you are telling the Court that you do not want to be part of the Settlement. You will not be eligible to receive any Settlement benefits if you exclude yourself.


The deadline to exclude yourself from the Settlement is June 8, 2028.


To be valid, your Request for Exclusion must have the following information:

  • (1) the name of the Litigation: Hensley v. Lewis Brothers Bakeries, Inc., Case No. 82D07-2405-PL-2926, pending in the Superior Court of Vanderburgh County, Indiana;
  • (2) your full name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address;
  • (3) personal signature; and
  • (4) the words “Request for Exclusion” or a clear and similar statement that you do not want to participate in the Settlement.

You may only exclude yourself—not any other person.


Mail your Request for Exclusion to the Settlement Administrator at:



Lewis Brothers Data Security Incident Settlement
c/o Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 25226
Santa Ana, CA 92799-9958


Your Request for Exclusion must be submitted, postmarked, or emailed by June 8, 2026.

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Commenting on or Objecting to the Settlement

16. How do I tell the Court if I like or do not like the Settlement?

If you are a Class Member and do not like part or all of the Settlement, you can object to it. Objecting means telling the Court your reasons for why you think the Court should not approve the Settlement. The Court will consider your views.


You cannot object if you have excluded yourself from the Settlement (see Question 15)


You must provide the following information for the Court to consider your objection:

  • (1) the name of the Litigation: Hensley v. Lewis Brothers Bakeries, Inc., Case No. 82D07-2405-PL-2926, pending in the Superior Court of Vanderburgh County, Indiana;
  • (2) your full name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address;
  • (3) a clear description of all the reasons you object; include any legal support, such as documents, you may have for your objection;
  • (4) if you have hired your own lawyer to represent you for this objection, provide their name, bar number, and contact information;
  • (5) if you or your lawyer have objected in any other cases in the past five years, list the names, courts, the orders ruling on your objections, and civil action numbers for each of those cases;
  • (6) if you plan on calling witnesses or submitting documents at the Final Approval Hearing, provide a full list of both;
  • (7) whether or not you or your lawyer would like to speak at the Final Approval Hearing; and
  • (8) your signature (if you have hired your own lawyer, their signature is not sufficient).

For your objection to be valid, it must meet each of these requirements.


To be considered by the Court, you must file your complete objection with the Clerk of Court by June 8, 2026. You must also send a copy of the objection to the Settlement Administrator, Class Counsel, and counsel for Defendants.


Clerk of the Court
Settlement Administrator

Clerk of the Court
825 Sycamore Street
Civic Center Courts Building
Evansville, IN 47708

Lewis Brothers Data Security Incident Settlement
c/o Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 25226
Santa Ana, CA 92799-9958


Class Counsel
Counsel for Defendants

Lynn A. Toops
CohenMalad, LLP
One Indiana Square, Suite 1400
Indianapolis, IN 46204

Richard Haggerty
Mullen Coughlin LLP
426 W. Lancaster Avenue, Suite 200
Devon, PA 19333

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17. What is the difference between objecting and excluding?

Objecting is telling the Court that you do not like something about the Settlement. You can object to the Settlement only if you do not exclude yourself from the Settlement. Excluding yourself from the Settlement is opting out and stating to the Court that you do not want to be part of the Settlement. If you opt out of the Settlement, you cannot object to it because the Settlement no longer affects you.

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The Court’s Final Approval Hearing

18. When is the Court’s Final Approval Hearing?

The Court will hold a final approval on July 17, 2026, at 9:00 a.m., Eastern Time, of the Superior Court of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, at 825 Sycamore St Courtroom 116 Evansville, Indiana 47708.


At the Final Approval Hearing, the Court will decide whether to approve the Settlement. The Court will also decide how Class Counsel should be paid, and whether to award Service Award payments to the Class Representatives. The Court will also consider any objections to the Settlement.


If you are a Class Member, you or your lawyer may ask permission to speak at the hearing at your own cost (see Question 16).


The date and time of this hearing may change without further notice. Please check this website for updates.

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19. Do I have to come to the Final Approval Hearing?

No. Class Counsel will answer any questions the Court may have. You may attend at your own expense if you wish, but you do not have to.


If you file an objection, you do not have to come to the Final Approval Hearing to talk about it; the Court will consider it as long as it was filed on time. You may also pay your own lawyer to attend, but you do not have to.

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If I Do Nothing

20. What happens if I do nothing at all?

If you do nothing, you will not receive a benefit from this Settlement.


You will also give up the rights described in Question 8

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Getting More Information

21. How do I get more information?

This website and the Notice are a summary of the proposed Settlement. The full Settlement Agreement and other related documents are available on the Important Documents page.


If you have additional questions, you can ask for free help any time by contacting the Settlement Administrator at:


Lewis Brothers Data Security Incident Settlement
c/o Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 25226
Santa Ana, CA 92799-9958
Email: info@LewisBrothersDataIncident.com
Call toll free, 24/7: (833) 386-6460


You can obtain copies of publicly filed documents by visiting the office of the Clerk of the Court, 825 Sycamore Street, Civic Center Courts Building, Evansville, IN 47708


Do not contact the Court or Clerk of Court regarding this Settlement

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