Panera Bread has agreed to a $2.5 million settlement following a major data breach that occurred in March 2024. The breach exposed sensitive personal details—like Social Security numbers and names—of thousands of individuals, sparking a class action lawsuit. Although Panera denies any wrongdoing, the company has agreed to this settlement to avoid a long court battle and to compensate victims fairly.
What Happened in the Panera Bread Data Breach?
In March 2024, Panera Bread faced a serious cybersecurity incident. Hackers gained unauthorized access to internal systems and leaked confidential information. This included:
- Names
- Social Security numbers
- Payroll and HR data
The incident mainly affected employees and contractors, but a few customers and suppliers were also impacted. The lawsuit filed against Panera accused the company of negligence, violation of privacy, and failure to protect personal information under laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
Who Was Affected by the Breach?
Several groups of people were affected by this breach, including:
- Current and former Panera employees
- Independent contractors
- A small number of customers and suppliers
These individuals had their private information exposed, making them vulnerable to identity theft and fraud.
Who Can Claim the Panera Settlement?
To be eligible for compensation, you must meet two key conditions:
- Official Notification: You must have received a notice from Panera Bread—either by email or postal mail—saying your data may have been part of the breach.
- U.S. Residency: You must be living in the United States.
If you received the notice, you need to submit a claim by November 11, 2025. You can file your claim either online or by post.
How Much Compensation Can You Get?
The compensation plan covers both everyday expenses and more serious financial harm. Here’s how it breaks down:
| Type of Compensation | Details | Maximum Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Reimbursement for Minor Expenses | Costs for credit monitoring, notary fees, mailing, or credit freeze services | Up to $500 |
| Extraordinary Losses | Identity theft, fraud, or stolen tax refunds | Up to $6,500 |
| Time Compensation | For hours spent fixing issues (up to 10 hours @ $25/hr) | Up to $250 |
| Total Possible Claim | Combined total of all eligible categories | Up to $7,350 |
How to File Your Claim
If you meet the eligibility criteria, follow these steps:
- Step 1: Locate your official notice from Panera Bread.
- Step 2: Visit the official claims website or follow the instructions included in the letter or email.
- Step 3: Submit your claim form online or via mail before November 11, 2025.
- Step 4: Provide supporting documents if claiming for extraordinary losses.
Why This Matters
Data breaches can lead to serious financial and emotional stress. By filing a claim, affected individuals can recover some of the losses they faced due to Panera’s security failure. Even if your damages were minor, you could still get reimbursed for basic expenses like credit monitoring or time spent resolving issues.
Knowing your rights and acting on time is the best way to protect yourself after a data breach. If you’ve received the official notice from Panera, don’t wait—file your claim and secure your compensation before the deadline passes.












