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MarinHealth Class Action Lawsuit

A class action lawsuit has been filed against MarinHealth Medical Center due to its alleged use of Meta Pixel technology that shared patients’ and visitors’ private data with third parties. The MarinHealth Medical Center class action case (Doe, et al. v. MarinHealth Medical Center, Case No. CV-000-2218) is being heard in Marin County Superior Court by Judge Stephen P. Freccero. Plaintiffs John Doe I, II, and III, represented by Clarkson Law Firm and Almeida Law Group, allege privacy violations and other MarinHealth Medical Center legal claims. The $3 million settlement fund will pay eligible claimants who visited MarinHealth websites between August 1, 2019, and May 27, 2025.
Lawsuit Name
Doe, et al. v. MarinHealth Medical Center
Court
Marin County Superior Court (California)
Case Number
CV-000-2218
Judge
Hon. Stephen P. Freccero
Plaintiffs
John Doe I, John Doe II, John Doe III
Defendants
MarinHealth Medical Center
Key Allegation
MarinHealth's websites shared visitors' personal and health data with third parties via Meta Pixel without consent.

MarinHealth Class Action Settlement - $3,000,000

Looking for the latest MarinHealth Medical Center settlement update? A $3,000,000 non-reversionary fund has been established to resolve claims in the MarinHealth Medical Center lawsuit settlement amount case. The lawsuit alleged that MarinHealth improperly shared patient and visitor information through Meta Pixel tracking tools without consent.

The MarinHealth Medical Center settlement eligibility covers patients, California citizens, and other members of the public who visited MarinHealth websites between August 1, 2019, and May 27, 2025. All valid claimants will receive a pro rata cash payment from the fund, with current estimates around $80 per person, depending on the number of claims filed.

As part of the agreement, MarinHealth must permanently remove Meta Pixel and similar tracking technologies from its websites unless users are first given notice and provide consent—making this settlement unique with both cash payments and privacy protections.

The deadline to file a claim is September 24, 2025. Claims can be submitted online or by mail, and AutoPay members verified by MarinHealth will receive automatic payments.
Deadline for filing a claim: November 13, 2025

Medical Center Class Action Payout

If you’re asking how much will I get from MarinHealth Medical Center lawsuit, the settlement provides an estimated range for each claimant. The MarinHealth Medical Center settlement amount per person is expected to be between $78 and $261, depending on how many people file claims from the $3 million fund.

Key factors affecting payout:

Total number of approved claims.

Court-approved fees and administrative costs deducted from the fund.

Method of payment (check or digital transfer).

No proof of purchase is required, but accurate claim information is essential.

MarinHealth Medical Center settlement payout date:

Final approval hearing: October 20, 2025.

Payments will be distributed after court approval and appeals are resolved, which may take several months.

Why payments can be delayed:

Court approval and fairness hearings.

Possible appeals or objections.

Fraud prevention and claim verification.

If you haven’t received payment:

Check your claim status at MarinHealthSettlement.com.

Confirm your mailing or payment details with the Settlement Administrator.

Medical Center Class Action Eligibility

Figuring out MarinHealth Medical Center class action eligibility is straightforward. Court documents state that anyone who visited MarinHealth websites between August 1, 2019, and May 27, 2025 may qualify. This means the class covers patients, California residents, and even casual visitors.

MarinHealth automatically identified certain claimants through its own records—meaning some members receive payouts without filing. Because it’s impossible to confirm every individual site visit, the settlement uses a broad definition. Verification relies on:

Website and Meta Pixel tracking logs showing traffic.

Basic information on the claim form to match against notice records.

Fraud checks to prevent duplicate or suspicious claims.

This approach allows nearly anyone who visited the site to qualify without needing proof of purchase or receipts. The only exclusions are judges, MarinHealth insiders, or those who opt out before the deadline.
Visited MarinHealth Websites between August 1, 2019 – May 27, 2025
MarinHealth patients, California residents, or any member of the public who accessed the sites

Medical Center Class Action Claim Form

The Medical Center class action claim form is quick and simple with Chimo. Some settlements take longer due to court approval, appeals, or fraud checks, but Chimo streamlines the process so you can get your share fas. Here's how to file a claim against Medical Center:

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Check eligibility now by answering a few quick questions

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Tell us where you want your check sent

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Submit your form before November 13, 2025
You'll receive confirmation and updates on your claim status.

FAQ

Yes. If MarinHealth’s records show you submitted an online medical form while the Meta Pixel was active, you’re an AutoPay Class Member and will receive payment automatically.
MarinHealth must remove Meta Pixel and similar tracking tech from its websites and cannot reinstall them without clear notice and consent from users.
MarinHealth created a $3 million fund to pay class members and legal costs.
The settlement covers an estimated 229,000 people who accessed MarinHealth websites during the class period.
Most pixel-tracking privacy suits are still fighting over class certification. This is one of the first cases where a hospital pixel lawsuit secured a certified class settlement.
Residual funds will be redistributed to claimants who cashed their checks. If the leftover amount is too small for redistribution, funds will be donated to the Marin Foster Care Association as the cy pres beneficiary.
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