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Minnesota Attorney General Database

Minnesota Data Breach Lawsuits

We monitor data breaches reported to the Minnesota Attorney General. If your information was exposed, you may qualify for compensation — at no cost to you.

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Minnesota Data Breach Law

Minnesota Plastic Card Security Act & Minn. Stat. § 325E.61

Minnesota requires notification 'in the most expedient time possible' and has a unique provision requiring companies to reimburse financial institutions for costs related to card reissuance after a breach. This creates additional accountability and damages pathways.

Notification Window
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Available Damages
Financial institution reimbursement; civil penalties; actual damages

Are You Eligible to File a Claim?

Minnesota residents benefit from one of the few laws that forces companies to reimburse banks and credit unions for costs stemming from a breach — passing accountability directly back to the negligent company.

You received a data breach notification letter
Your personal information was exposed without your consent
You are a Minnesota resident or your data was held by a Minnesota company
You do not need to prove financial loss to qualify

Active Minnesota Data Breach Cases

No active cases found for Minnesota at this time. Check back — we update daily from the Minnesota AG database.

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Minnesota Breach FAQ

Do I need proof of harm?
No. Exposure of your data is often sufficient to qualify under Minnesota law.
How long do I have to file?
Statutes of limitations vary. Don't wait — contact us to protect your rights before deadlines pass.
What does it cost?
Nothing upfront. We work on contingency — you only pay if we win your case.