Michael Toikach, et al. v. Christian Dior, Inc.

Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida
Case No. CACE 25-18776

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If You Were Notified That Your Personal Information May Have Been Accessed In The January 2025 Christian Dior Data Incident, You May Be Entitled To Benefits From A Class Action Settlement.

A Settlement has been reached with Christian Dior, Inc. (“Dior” or “Defendant”) in a class action lawsuit. This case is about a cybersecurity incident that occurred in January 2025, in which an unauthorized party was able to gain access to a Dior database that contained information about Dior clients (the “Data Incident”). The Dior database contained personal information such as first and last name; contact information; address; date of birth; and other information customers may have provided to Dior, such as government identification numbers and, in a small number of cases, Social Security numbers.

The lawsuit is called Michael Toikach, et al. v. Christian Dior, Inc., Case No. CACE 25-18776. It is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida (the “Litigation”). Dior denies that it did anything wrong, and the Court has not decided who is right. The parties have agreed to settle the lawsuit (the “Settlement”) to avoid the costs and risks, disruptions, and uncertainties of continuing the Litigation.

If you received notice, then Dior's records indicate that you may be a Settlement Class Member, and entitled to benefits under the Settlement. You may have received a previous notice directly from Dior.

Your rights are affected whether you act or don’t act.

Summary of Your Legal Rights and Options in this Settlement
Deadline

Submit a Claim

The only way to receive payments from this Settlement is by submitting a valid and timely Claim Form.

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

May 25, 2026

Opt-Out of the Settlement

You can choose to opt-out of the Settlement and receive no Cash Payment or Credit Monitoring. This option allows you to sue, continue to sue, or be part of another lawsuit against the Defendant related to the legal claims resolved by this Settlement. You can hire your own lawyer at your own expense.

May 25, 2026

Object to the Settlement and/or Attend a Hearing

If you do not opt-out of the Settlement, you may object to it by writing to the Court about why you don’t like the Settlement. You may also ask the Court for permission to speak about your objection at the Final Approval Hearing. If you object, you may also file a claim for Settlement Class Member benefits.

May 25, 2026

Do Nothing

Unless you opt-out of the Settlement, you are automatically part of the Settlement. If you do nothing, you will not receive benefits or payments from this Settlement. You will give up the right to sue, continue to sue, or be part of another lawsuit against the Defendant related to the legal claims resolved and released by this Settlement.

No Deadline

These rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them—are explained in the Notice and FAQs page.

The Court in charge of this case still has to decide whether to approve the Settlement.

Upcoming Important Dates

Notification Mailing

3/11/2026

Opt Out Deadline

5/25/2026

Objection Deadline

5/25/2026

Claim Deadline

5/25/2026

Final Approval Hearing

6/22/2026 at 10:30 a.m.