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Your Personal Data May Have Been Compromised – We’re Here to Help
In today’s digital world, consumers routinely receive notices from companies informing them that their sensitive personal data has been compromised. Whether through a corporate data breach, cyberattack, or mishandling of consumer records, millions of Americans are affected every year. If you have received a notice that your personally identifiable information (PII) or personal medical information (PMI) has been stolen, you have legal rights—even if you have not yet experienced fraud or financial loss.
At Cohen Law Group, we have dedicated our practice to representing victims of data breaches and cyber-related thefts.
Led by a Nationally Recognized Trial Lawyer
Our team of attorneys include nationally recognized trial lawyers that have years of experience handling complex commercial litigation claims and class action disputes. Our deep understanding of consumer rights and corporate negligence makes him a powerful advocate for individuals who have suffered data breaches.
We combine our legal experience with cutting-edge knowledge of cybersecurity risks, tracking how stolen consumer data is sold and misused on the dark web to commit identity theft, fraud, and other serious crimes. Our firm stays ahead of evolving threats to ensure companies are held accountable for failing to protect sensitive consumer data.
What Are Your Legal Rights After a Data Breach?
If your personal information has been exposed in a data breach, you may be entitled to compensation or benefits. Companies that fail to protect your data can be held legally responsible and victims often receive financial compensation, credit monitoring, identity theft protection, or reimbursement for losses caused by fraudulent activity. Even if you have not yet experienced a problem, you may still qualify for legal compensation.
Data breaches can affect a wide range of personal and financial information, including:
● Social Security numbers
● Medical records
● Banking and credit card details
● Login credentials and passwords
● Addresses and personal contact information
Take Action – Protect Your Identity and Your Rights
If you have received a data breach notification letter, do not ignore it. Taking immediate action can help protect your identity and secure your right to compensation. Our legal team is committed to holding corporations accountable and securing justice for consumers whose information has been mishandled.