We monitor data breaches reported to the Ohio Attorney General. If your information was exposed, you may qualify for compensation — at no cost to you.
Ohio Data Protection Act (Ohio Rev. Code § 1347) & Breach Notification (§ 1349.19)
Ohio has a unique 'safe harbor' law — the Ohio Data Protection Act — that gives liability protection to companies that implement cybersecurity frameworks. However, this also means companies that didn't implement those frameworks have no safe harbor defense, making them fully liable for breach damages.
Ohio residents whose company suffered a breach without implementing the Ohio Data Protection Act framework face a company with no safe harbor defense. This strengthens civil claims significantly.
No active cases found for Ohio at this time. Check back — we update daily from the Ohio AG database.
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