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North Carolina Data Breach Lawsuits

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

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Active Cases
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Notification Deadline
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Upfront Cost to You

North Carolina Data Breach Law

North Carolina Identity Theft Protection Act (N.C.G.S. § 75-61 et seq.)

North Carolina requires notification within 30 days — one of the strictest timelines in the Southeast — and requires companies to notify both the Consumer Protection Division of the AG's office and affected consumers. North Carolina courts have active class action precedent for data breach cases.

Notification Window
30 days
Available Damages
Civil penalties up to $5,000 per violation; AG enforcement; private right of action

Are You Eligible to File a Claim?

North Carolina residents have a 30-day notification right and a private right of action. The AG's Consumer Protection Division actively monitors breach notifications and pursues non-compliant companies.

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

Active North Carolina Data Breach Cases

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

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North Carolina Breach FAQ

Do I need proof of harm?
No. Exposure of your data is often sufficient to qualify under North Carolina 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.