Jessy Edwards  |  August 11, 2022

Category: Data Breach

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OneTouchPoint data breach overview:

  • Who: Two class action lawsuits were filed the same day against OneTouchPoint, a company that provides marketing services to health and medical providers.
  • Why: The plaintiffs say the company was negligent in storing patient data.
  • Where: The lawsuits were filed in a Wisconsin federal court.

Two class action lawsuits were filed the same day against OneTouchPoint, a company that provides marketing services to health and medical providers, in the wake of a recent data breach. 

Plaintiffs Michael Meeks and Thomas Luca each launched lawsuits against OneTouchPoint, Inc. Aug. 9 in a Wisconsin federal court with both plaintiffs alleging different violations of the law. 

Luca alleges negligence and breach of fiduciary duty while Meeks alleges negligence, breach of implied contract, unjust enrichment and invasion of privacy.

The two lawsuits stem from an April data breach that resulted in unauthorized access to patient data, both lawsuits allege.

According to Meeks’ lawsuit, the “targeted cyberattack” affected the data of more than one million people. 

“Information compromised in the Data Breach includes names, addresses, member ID numbers, dates of birth and Social Security Numbers and medical and health assessment information, diagnosis codes and description of services,” Meeks states in her OneTouchPoint data breach class action. 

OneTouchPoint cyberattack class actions allege OneTouchPoint negligent with patient data

OneTouchPoint is a health care provider vendor that provides printing and mailing marketing services to various health insurance carriers and medical providers.

To provide these services, OneTouchPoint obtains patient data from about 34 healthcare providers, Luca’s OneTouchPoint cyberattack lawsuit says.

However, as a “direct and proximate result of OneTouchPoint’s inadequate data security” and its breach of its duty to handle patient data with reasonable care, hackers were able to access the information and expose it to an “untold number” of unauthorized individuals, Luca alleges.

Despite the fact that OneTouchPoint became aware of the breach by April 28, it failed to notify victims within 60 days, as required by law, the OneTouchPoint cyberattack class actions state.

Luca and Meeks are both looking to represent anyone in the United States whose information was compromised in the OneTouchPoint data breach. 

They each seek certification of the class action, damages, fees, costs and a jury trial. 

In related data breach news, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and its contractor Peraton have agreed to pay $63 million to settle a data breach class action lawsuit. 

The settlement benefits consumers who suffered losses in connection to the Office of Personnel Management’s 2014 and 2015 cyber attacks or Peraton’s 2013 and 2014 cyber attacks.

Were you impacted by the OneTouchPoint data breach? Let us know your experience in the comments! 

Meeks is represented by Joseph M. Lyon of The Lyon Firm, LLC and Terence R. Coates and Jonathan T. Deters of Markovits, Stock & Demarco, LLC.

Luca is represented by Gary F. Lynch, Nicholas A. Colella and Hannah Barnett of Lynch Carpenter, LLP.

The OneTouchPoint Luca class action lawsuit is Thomas Luca v. OneTouchPoint, Inc., Case No. 2:22-cv-00912, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.

The OneTouchPoint Meeks class action lawsuit is Michael Meeks v. OneTouchPoint, Inc., Case No. 2:22-cv-00910, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.


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92 thoughts onOneTouchPoint data breach class actions allege cyberattack affected over 1M patients

  1. Mary jaworski says:

    I just received the letter today I was affected.

  2. Penny Roush says:

    I received a letter yesterday and I now know how my identity was stolen back in April 2022. Someone opened a charge card with purchases in my name and I was told they have my social security number. I never give that out except for medical. I’ve been trying to figure out how they got it. Now I know. It’s frustrating to have your identity stolen. I never know each day if another bill is coming in my mailbox that isn’t mine and I have to try to straighten it out.

  3. Sara Hajny says:

    I got this letter today. My identity was stolen earlier this year. It’s despicable that they waited this long to notify people. I hope they pay big time. I have never even heard of this company until I got their letter. They should have never had my information to begin with.

  4. Amanda says:

    I received a letter in the mail today saying I was affected.
    Please add me

  5. Amanda says:

    I received a letter in the mail today saying I was affected.
    Lease add me

  6. Sarah Chuba says:

    I just received a letter from OneTouch Point today letting me know that my identity was compromised by this breach. I want to join the class action lawsuit as a plaintiff. Please contact me.

  7. jennifer bowen says:

    please add

  8. DD says:

    Just received a letter I was effected

  9. Melanie maddox says:

    I am just now getting a letter that my information has been taken.

  10. Shira Haid says:

    My personal banking was hacked. All the money to my name was stolen right from my accounts. Two days after I had been hacked, I received a letter from OneTouchPoint (a company I had never heard of before). Their letter explained my personal info had been leaked, but they couldn’t be sure what info. I have never given this company permission to obtain any of my personal information. They were aware of a breach THREE MONTHS before I was hacked and all my money was stolen! Now that I’ve changed usernames, passwords, closed old accounts and opened new accounts…I’m still getting alerts that someone is trying to access my accounts. Who is to blame, and who will compensate the victims for their trouble? OneTouchPoint, the health insurance companies who should have asked permission to share clients data with this outside company? I don’t feel my information is safe (including my social security #), and I don’t know how many bad actors have my info and could continue to commit fraud in my name.

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