Status: In progress

Loeb, et al. v. Reventics LLC

Reventics allegedly failed to protect the personally identifiable information and private health information of customers of medical providers who use its products and services during a December 2022 data breach.

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Abraham Jewett  |  May 3, 2023

Category: Data Breach

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Reventics data breach class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Roger Loeb filed a class action lawsuit against Reventics LLC. 
  • Why: Loeb claims Reventics, during a December 2022 data breach, failed to protect the personally identifiable information and private health information of customers of medical providers who use its products and services. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Colorado federal court. 
  • What are my options: Consumers wishing to better protect their own personal data may be interested in products from Norton LifeLock.

Reventics failed to adequately protect the personally identifiable information and protected health information of customers of medical care providers who use its products and services, during a December 2022 data breach, a new class action lawsuit alleges.

Plaintiff Roger Loeb claims Reventics failed to “adequately implement and maintain data security practices and measures” for the stored personally identifiable information and protected health information compromised during the breach. 

Loeb argues Reventics should have known that a data breach was a possibility due to other well-publicized incidents, but ultimately failed to take the “adequate and reasonable” steps to secure its computer systems from being vulnerable. 

“Despite numerous and highly publicized data breaches, Defendant failed to implement necessary and basic security measures to prevent the unauthorized access to this information,” the Reventics class action states. 

Loeb wants to represent a nationwide class of individuals who had their personally identifiable information or private health information exposed to unauthorized third parties in the Reventics data breach that was discovered on December 15, 2022. 

Reventics alleged failure to protect information ‘directly and proximately caused injuries,’ says class action 

Personally identifiable information and private health information exposed in the Reventics data breach included full names, addresses, birthdates, Social Security numbers, and medical record numbers, among other things, according to the Reventics class action. 

“Defendant’s failure to adequately implement and maintain data security practices and measures for stored (personally identifiable information) and (private health information) directly and proximately caused injuries to Plaintiff and the Class,” the Reventics class action states.

Loeb claims Reventics is guilty of unjust enrichment and negligence and of violating the Colorado Consumer Protection Act

Plaintiff is demanding a jury trial and requesting declaratory and injunctive relief along with an award of actual, economic, statutory, punitive, and/or nominal damages for himself and all class members. 

Last month, the Medical Review Institute of America agreed to pay $2.6 million to resolve claims it failed to protect the private information of consumers from being compromised during a 2021 data breach. 

Were you impacted by the Reventics data breach? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiff is represented by Robert C. Schubert and Amber L. Schubert of Schubert Jonckheer & Kolbe LLP.

The Reventics data breach class action lawsuit is Loeb, et al. v. Reventics LLC, Case No. 1:23-cv-01083, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.


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42 thoughts onReventics failed to prevent data breach, class action alleges

  1. Jodi Righthouse says:

    I also just received a letter from Reventics asking me to log into a website (with an enrollment code) by September 7, 2023 to take advantage of my identity monitoring services. I’m trying to make sure this isn’t a scam of some sort, and see if other people have received this same thing.

  2. Eve Post says:

    I received a letter from Reventics, LLC (June 15, 2023) about a data security incident. I would like to participate in the class action lawsuit against them for this breach of my personal information.

  3. Amy says:

    I received the letter about the breech as well. How can we get in this lawsuit?

    1. Tom Wells says:

      Would like to be attached to Reventics lawsuit as well as know which of my health care providers are using them!

  4. Edward Morse says:

    I also received the letter from Reventics, informing me that my information was compromised. They offer free identity theft protection through IDX.

  5. michael turner says:

    I have a letter from Reventics asking me to log into a website before September 2023 to protect my data.

  6. Connie Hatfield says:

    I received a letter from Reventics stating that my personal information was breached. I had no idea who Reventics was. Apparently it was one of my healthcare providers with my info that was in the data breach.

  7. Greg Ogeda says:

    I just received a letter from Reventics asking me to log into a website (with an enrollment code) by September 7, 2023 to take advantage of my identity monitoring services. I’m trying to make sure this isn’t a scam of some sort, and see if other people have received this same thing.

  8. Aaron Robillard says:

    I was affected by the recent is data breach

    1. Christopher Diener says:

      I just received a letter in the mail regarding the data breach from reventics!! How do I find out if this is another scam, attempting to obtain my personal information?!

  9. John Bellamy says:

    I have a letter from Reventics asking me to log into a website before September 2023 to protect my data or whatever. I wnat to make sure that this isn’t a scam trying to gather information.

  10. Tami Rowe says:

    I just rec’d a letter dated May 26th in regards to the data breach. Why now when it happened in December of 2022? I have experienced credit card fraud cases and attempts to open new cards.

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