Abraham Jewett  |  May 13, 2022

Category: Data Breach

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Lakeview Loan Servicing Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit Overview: 

  • Who: Season Taylor and Matthew Taylor filed a class action lawsuit against Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC. 
  • Why: The Taylors claim Lakeview failed to protect their sensitive personal information from a data breach in October of last year. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Florida federal court. 

Lakeview Loan Servicing failed to secure the sensitive personal information of its customers and employees during an October 2021 data breach, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiffs Season Taylor and Matthew Taylor, a married couple, claim the Personally Identifiable Information (PII) of more than 2.5 million current and former Lakeview customers was exposed in the breach. 

“Plaintiffs bring this class action against Defendant for its failure to properly secure and safeguard sensitive Personally Identifiable Information provided by and belonging to its customers,” the Lakeview Loan Servicing class action states. 

The Taylors say they received letters from Lakeview in March informing them about the data breach and that information such as their names, addresses and loan and Social Security numbers had been exposed. 

Lakeview ‘Negligent’ In Protecting Customer Data, Class Action Claims

Lakeview’s “negligent and/or careless acts and omissions and the failure to protect PII of Defendant’s current and former customers” resulted in the breach, the Taylors claim. 

They argue they now face a “lifetime risk” of identity theft and claim they have been informed that the exposed PII has already been placed for sale on the “dark web.” 

“Plaintiffs and Class Members had no idea their PII had been compromised, and that they were, and continue to be, at significant risk of identity theft and various other forms of personal, social and financial harm,” the Lakeview Loan Servicing class action states. 

The Taylors claim Lakeview is guilty of negligence, breach of implied contract and breach of fiduciary duty. They are demanding a jury trial and requesting injunctive relief along with actual, consequential and nominal damages for themselves and all class members. 

The Taylors want to represent a nationwide class of individuals whose PII was accessed or exfiltrated during the data breach. 

In a separate class action lawsuit filed against Lakeview in 2020, a consumer alleged the company charged improper pay-to-pay mortgage payment fees

Was your PII exposed in the Lakeview data breach? Let us know in the comments! 


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119 thoughts onLakeview Loan Servicing Class Action Alleges Company Failed To Safeguard Customer Information Following Data Breach

  1. Summer Naranjo says:

    We were sent a letter and asked to join a credit anti theft thing.

  2. Michelle Hernandez says:

    I would also like to be added, as I did receive a letter and offered a program that would keep me informed if my credit has been hacked into. This so wrong in so many levels, I should not be worrying about if my information being tampered with or sold in the dark web.

  3. Norma Orosco says:

    I received a letter. I outreach the phone number listed to notified them that my information had been found on the dark web The person I talked too didn’t seemed concerned and said all they were offering were information monitoring services for a year?? My information is going to be on the dark web forever!! Please outreach me if there are any other steps that can be taken.

  4. Daniel lee says:

    I received mail as well, and I keep getting email saying someone is trying to access my accounts. I changed all my password, but this is pain. Add me as well.

  5. Suzanne Van Deraa says:

    I too received a letter stating my social security and all my personal information was breeched. I tried calling them and nobody would give me any answers on what to do. Please add me to class action law suit. Thank you

  6. Julianne Logefeil says:

    Is it to late to be added, I would like to if it’s not too late

  7. Patrick Kennedy says:

    Received letter 6/21/22. Dated 6/20/22

  8. Sharon Stewart says:

    Please add me as well. Received letter today, though dated June 10. The article says they learned who was compromised by January 31, yet they are just now notifying me my information has been breached.

  9. Holly says:

    Please add me

  10. Cassandra Hartzog says:

    Please add me to the claim. I was sent a letter as well about this.

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