We are tracking 50+ active data breach cases reported to the Maine Attorney General. If your information was exposed, you may qualify for compensation — at no cost to you.
Maine Data Security Breach Law (Title 10, Ch. 210-B)
Maine has a strong notification requirement and is notable for requiring businesses to delete or destroy personal information when it's no longer needed — a proactive protection that most states don't have. Maine also requires free credit monitoring when Social Security numbers are involved.
Maine residents whose SSNs were breached are legally entitled to free credit monitoring services. If a company failed to offer this, it's an additional violation and grounds for compensation.
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