Welcome to the Tjahjono v. Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Settlement Website

Hokky Tjahjono, et al. v. Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation d/b/a Wabtec Corporation, Case No. 2:23-cv-531

If you reside within the United States and your personal information was potentially compromised in the Cyberattack against Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation d/b/a Wabtec Corporation, you may be entitled to benefits under this class action Settlement.

A proposed Settlement has been reached in the class-action Litigation captioned Hokky Tjahjono, et al. v. Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation d/b/a Wabtec Corporation, Case No. 2:23-cv-531 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. The Litigation asserted claims against Wabtec arising out of the Cyberattack.

The United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania has authorized the notice. It is not a solicitation from a lawyer. You are not being sued. If you have received a notice of this lawsuit in the mail, you have been identified as a person who is or may be a member of the Settlement Class in this lawsuit, and the proposed settlement of this lawsuit, if approved, may affect your legal rights. You should read the notice carefully.

Your Legal Rights and Options in this Settlement

These rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them—along with the material terms of the proposed Settlement are explained further in the notice.

DO NOTHING AND AUTOMATICALLY RECEIVE A PAYMENT

Your payment will be sent automatically by first-class U.S. Mail to your last known postal address on file with Wabtec. If you would like the Settlement benefits to be distributed to you via PayPal or Venmo, rather than the mailing of a check, you can elect to do so through this website. For more detailed instructions, see FAQ 8.

EXCLUDE YOURSELF FROM THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT

November 25, 2024

You can choose to “opt out” of the proposed Settlement. Opting out means that you choose not to participate in the proposed Settlement. It also means that you cannot object to the proposed Settlement . If you opt out, you will not receive a payment and you will keep any individual claims you may have against Wabtec relating to the Cyberattack. Be aware that the statute of limitations may impact your ability to file a claim. For more detailed opt-out instructions, see FAQ 10.

OBJECT TO THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT

November 25, 2024

You can file an objection with the Court explaining why you believe the Court should reject the proposed Settlement. If your objection is overruled by the Court and the proposed Settlement is approved, then you would be included in the Settlement Class. If the Court agrees with your objection, then the proposed Settlement may not be approved. If you choose to object, you may not also opt out of the proposed Settlement, as only participating Settlement Class Members may object to a proposed Settlement. For more detailed objection instructions, see FAQ 11.