Calmark Group BIPA Settlement : See If You Qualify
Did you receive the Calmark Group BIPA Settlement email? It’s not a scam.
Calmark Group had to pay over $385,000 to settle a case about them collecting their employees’ fingerprints. It seems they broke some of Illinois’ rules about biometric privacy.
Who Is Eligible For The Calmark Group BIPA Settlement
If you’re a current or former employee who used one of those fingerprint or hand-scanning time clocks at their Illinois places between Feb. 16, 2018, and June 7, 2019, you might be in luck. Some people sued Calmark because they said they never agreed for their fingerprints or hand scans to be collected and stored. The lawsuit says Calmark didn’t follow the rules under Illinois law about biometric info privacy.
How Much Is The Settlement
Calmark didn’t admit they did anything wrong, but they’re shelling out over $385,000 to settle the lawsuit about the fingerprint and hand scans. If you’re part of the class—meaning you used those time clocks without giving the okay for your biometric info to be collected—you could get some cash.
How To File A Claim
If you are eligible fill out a valid claim form before the deadline on May 18, 2024.
Click here to fill out a claim form.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Neri v. Calmark Group LLC, Case No. 2023-LA-000394 is not a scam. Just like Integris Health Data Breach Lawsuit, Some people sued Calmark because they said they never agreed for their fingerprints or hand scans to be collected and stored. The lawsuit says Calmark didn’t follow the rules under Illinois law about biometric info privacy.