Texas Medical Liability Trust Data Breach
Last Updated on January 5, 2024
At A Glance
- What's Going On?
- Attorneys need to hear from people affected by the Texas Medical Liability Trust data breach as they investigate whether a class action lawsuit can be filed.
- Does This Cost Anything?
- It costs nothing to get in touch or to talk to someone about your rights.
- What Can I Get?
- If filed and successful, a class action lawsuit could provide consumers with money for any harm resulting from the breach.
Texas Medical Liability Trust Data Breach:
Lawsuit Investigation
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed in light of the Texas Medical Liability Trust data breach.
As part of their investigation, they need to hear from individuals who received a notice stating they were impacted.
On October 12, 2022, TMLT detected suspicious activity within its network and discovered that an unauthorized individual may have accessed certain systems between October 2 and October 13, 2022, potentially gaining access to files and the information contained within them.
The potentially compromised information includes names, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers or government-issued identification, financial account details, medical treatment and diagnosis information, and health insurance information.
A total of 59,901 individuals were affected by this incident. TMLT operates in the insurance services and financial services industry, and its affiliates include Texas Medical Insurance Company, Physicians Insurance Company, and Lone Star Alliance Inc.
If your information was exposed in the breach, attorneys want to hear from you. You may be able to start a class action lawsuit to recover compensation for loss of privacy, time spent dealing with the breach, out-of-pocket costs, and more.
A successful case could also force Texas Medical Liability Trust to ensure it takes proper steps to protect the information it was entrusted with.
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