Federman & Sherwood Announces an Investigation of the ClearBalance Data Breach

Federman & Sherwood announces that it is investigating claims on behalf of ClearBalance customers. ClearBalance services loans made by banks to patients of healthcare providers. On March 8, 2021, ClearBalance was a victim of a phishing attack. However, the security breach was not identified until April 26, 2021. The investigation into the breach revealed that cybercriminals were able to access the following highly confidential information:

Names, tax IDs, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, government-issued ID numbers, telephone numbers, healthcare account numbers, balance amounts, dates of service, ClearBalance loan numbers and balances, personal banking information, clinical information, health insurance information, and full-face photographic images.

If you received notice of the data breach or have determined that your personal information was comprised, please contact Federman & Sherwood.

To learn how to participate in this action, please visit

https://www.federmanlaw.com/blog/federman-sherwood-announces-the-investigation-of-the-clearbalance-data-breach/

The lawsuit seeks to recover damages on behalf of all ClearBalance customers who were affected by the data breach.

If you wish to discuss this action, obtain further information and participate in this litigation, or should you have any questions regarding this notice or preservation of your rights, please contact: Priscilla Scoggins at pms@federmanlaw.com or visit the firm’s website at www.federmanlaw.com.

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