If you received a 700Credit, LLC data breach notification letter, you may be entitled to financial compensation through a class action lawsuit — at no cost to you.
Your personal information may have been exposed to unauthorized parties
You may be at risk of identity theft, fraud, or financial harm
You could be entitled to financial compensation even without proving direct harm
A class action lawsuit can hold 700Credit, LLC accountable
Companies that suffer a data breach are legally required to notify affected individuals by mail. If you received a notification letter from 700Credit, LLC, it means your personal information — such as your name, Social Security number, financial data, or health records — was exposed in this breach.
Receiving that letter gives you legal standing to pursue compensation. You do not need to prove financial harm to file a claim — courts have recognized that the exposure of personal data itself is a violation of your rights.
Montana's Identity Theft law requires notification within a reasonable timeframe. Montana residents may pursue damages for breaches that expose Social Security numbers, financial account information, or medical data.
These companies also reported data breaches to the Montana Attorney General. If you received a letter from any of these organizations, you may also be entitled to compensation.
Sapp Bros., Inc.
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Rain Bird Corporation
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NAHGA Claim Services
Dec 2025
James J. Lynch MD Ltd. dba Swift Institute
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Garden of Life, LLC
Dec 2025
Lydig Construction, Inc.
Dec 2025
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