Center for Vein Restoration Data Breach Investigation
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Claim Form Deadline: Ongoing
Estimated Payout: Varies
Proof required: Yes
What's the Center for Vein Restoration Data Breach?
Did You Receive A Notice of Data Breach From the Center for Vein Restoration?
The Center for Vein Restoration (“CVR”) is the latest company to be targeted in a data breach of their computer network. CVR treats vein problems out of locations all across the nation, with their headquarters in Greenbelt, Maryland. On December 12, 2024, CVR sent out notice letters to over 448,800 patients and employees, advising them that their personal data had been hacked back in September.
During the Center for Vein Restoration data breach incident, an unauthorized party was able to access private files on the CVR computer network including the following personally identifiable information
• Full Names,
• Addresses,
• Birth dates,
• Driver's license numbers,
• Social Security numbers,
• Medical information,
• Health insurance information,
• Financial information and more.
What is the Center for Vein Restoration ("CVR")?
Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) is one of the United States' leading providers of varicose and spider vein care, offering a variety of minimally invasive treatments for vein disease. Founded in 2007, CVR has grown to over 110 locations across the U.S.
I Was Affected by the CVR Data Breach - What Can I Do?
Data breaches are serious matters that can cause long term damage. Hackers break into networks so that they can steal your personal information to sell it on the dark web, commit identity theft, financial theft or other frauds.
How do you know if you were affected? If you received a letter from the Center for Vein Restoration notifying you that your personal information was impacted in their data breach, use the contact forms below to find out if you may be eligible for significant compensation!
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