Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability reported this breach to the Montana Attorney General. Affected individuals who received a notification letter may be entitled to financial compensation through a class action lawsuit — at no cost to you.
According to the Montana Attorney General filing, the following types of personal information were compromised in the Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability data breach:
Each type of exposed data strengthens your legal claim. Courts have consistently recognized that the unauthorized disclosure of this information constitutes actionable harm.
Catwig LLC, doing business as Victory Disability, operates within the specialized legal and administrative advocacy sector, assisting disabled individuals in navigating the complex Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims processes. Because of the nature of its business, Victory Disability routinely collects, evaluates, and retains extensive and deeply personal dossiers on its clients. This sensitive holding includes comprehensive medical records, employment histories, detailed financial records, tax documents, and government-issued identification numbers. Individuals turn to advocacy groups and legal service providers during some of the most vulnerable periods of their lives, trusting these organizations with the exact data points that, if mishandled, leave them uniquely exposed to severe identity fraud and financial exploitation.
In 2025, Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability reported a significant data security incident to the Montana Attorney General's office. While the precise vectors of such cyberattacks often involve unauthorized network access, sophisticated phishing campaigns, or third-party software vulnerabilities, security breaches within legal and advocacy firms frequently target legacy databases housing unstructured client files and confidential case notes. Attackers increasingly target organizations that hold high volumes of personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) because these data sets command high values on underground forums. The incident highlights the critical vulnerabilities inherent in maintaining vast repositories of digitized client intake forms, medical evaluations, and correspondence without adequate, modern defense frameworks.
The breach exposed a dangerous matrix of sensitive information, each category carrying distinct and severe risks for affected claimants. The compromise of Social Security numbers and full dates of birth creates an immediate and long-term threat of identity theft, enabling cybercriminals to open fraudulent lines of credit, apply for government benefits, or commit tax fraud in the victim's name. Furthermore, because Victory Disability handles disability claims, the exposed records often include detailed medical diagnoses, treatment histories, and psychological evaluations. The leakage of this health data strips individuals of their medical privacy and exposes them to targeted medical fraud, pharmaceutical scams, and severe emotional distress. When financial and banking details—frequently collected to arrange direct deposits or fee structures—are also compromised, victims face the immediate peril of unauthorized account withdrawals and financial ruin.
As an entity handling sensitive personal and medical records, Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability was legally obligated to implement and maintain robust administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to secure its digital environment. Under state data protection statutes, common law negligence standards, and applicable federal regulatory frameworks such as the Federal Trade Commission Act—which prohibits unfair and deceptive trade practices—companies holding consumer data have a foundational duty to protect that information from foreseeable cyber threats. Failing to maintain up-to-date encryption, inadequate employee cybersecurity training, and delayed detection of network intrusions represent severe failures of these legal obligations. When an organization's security posture falls below industry standards, it breaches the implicit contract of trust established with its clients.
Receiving a data breach notification letter from Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability serves as formal, legal confirmation that your confidential data was compromised due to inadequate security measures. Under the law, the receipt of such a notification establishes legal standing to participate in a class action lawsuit aimed at holding the company accountable for its security lapses. Affected individuals do not need to wait until they experience actual financial loss or identity theft to seek legal recourse; the increased, imminent risk of future harm is sufficient. Our law firm is investigating this breach on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are never any out-of-pocket costs or upfront fees for class members, and we only recover compensation if a successful settlement or recovery is secured on your behalf.
Notification Delay: Approximately 2 months elapsed between the reported date of the security incident and the company's notification to the Attorney General. Courts have found that excessive notification delays independently support legal claims.
You do not need to prove you were financially harmed to qualify. Courts have recognized that the exposure of personal data itself constitutes actionable harm. You may qualify if any of the following apply:
You received a data breach notification letter from Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability
You were a customer, patient, employee, or client of Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability
Your personal information was stored in Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability's systems
Your Social Security number or driver's license number was exposed
Your medical records, diagnoses, or health insurance information was compromised
Your financial account, credit card, or banking information was disclosed
You reside in the United States (all 50 states eligible)
That letter is legally required and confirms your data was exposed. It also gives you standing to file a claim.
What your notification letter means & what to do next →Take these steps immediately to protect yourself and preserve your right to compensation.
Your Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability data breach notification letter is legal evidence. Store it in a safe place — physical and digital copies. It establishes that you were affected by this breach and strengthens your claim for compensation.
Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability is typically required to offer free credit monitoring to affected individuals. Check your notification letter for enrollment instructions and use all offered services — they help detect fraud early and document harm.
Contact Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion to place a free credit freeze. This prevents new accounts from being opened in your name and protects you from identity theft. You can lift the freeze at any time.
You have a limited window to file a claim. Contact our attorneys today for a free, no-obligation case review. We handle all Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability data breach cases on a contingency basis — you pay nothing unless we win.
Security Incident
2025-10-27
Unauthorized access to Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability's systems containing personal information.
Reported to Attorney General
December 12, 2025
Catwig LLC d/b/a Victory Disability filed an official data breach notice with the Montana AG.
Consumer Notification Letters Sent
Within weeks of AG filing
State law requires companies to mail notification letters to all affected individuals.
Legal Window — Act Now
Statute of limitations applies
State law sets a deadline to file claims. Waiting can forfeit your right to compensation.
Data breach victims may be entitled to several forms of compensation. The specific amounts depend on your state, the type of data exposed, and the company's conduct.
States like California allow $100–$750 per incident regardless of actual harm. Other states provide separate statutory remedies for data breach victims.
Reimbursement for any fraud charges, unauthorized transactions, or expenses you incurred as a direct result of the breach.
Compensation for hours spent monitoring accounts, disputing fraud, freezing credit, and dealing with the aftermath of the breach.
Reimbursement for the cost of credit monitoring services, identity theft protection, and related identity restoration expenses.
SSN and driver's license exposure creates long-term identity theft risk. Courts recognize the ongoing value of this harm and may award damages accordingly.
The unauthorized exposure of health and medical information may trigger HIPAA-related claims and additional state health privacy protections.
Exposure of financial account or credit/debit card information entitles victims to recover for actual and potential fraud losses.
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.
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