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Wisconsin Data Breach Lawsuits

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

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Notification Deadline
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Wisconsin Data Breach Law

Wisconsin Statute § 134.98 (Breach Notification) & Consumer Act

Wisconsin requires notification within 45 days and requires companies to notify both consumers and major consumer reporting agencies for large breaches. Wisconsin's law covers a broad range of data including employer-issued ID numbers and tax IDs beyond Social Security numbers.

Notification Window
45 days
Available Damages
Civil penalties; AG enforcement; actual damages

Are You Eligible to File a Claim?

Wisconsin residents benefit from broader protected data definitions that cover employer IDs and tax identification numbers — data types that most states don't explicitly protect. Any exposure of these identifiers triggers notification requirements.

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

Active Wisconsin Data Breach Cases

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

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Wisconsin Breach FAQ

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