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Date: 11-16-2023

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In re Heritage Valley Health System, Inc., data security cases

Case Number: 23-1212

Judge: Cathy Bissoon

Court: United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh County)

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Defendant's Attorney: Carrie H. Dettmer Slye, Edward J. McAndrew, Jennifer Brumfield

Description: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued Defendants.

"Negligent failure to protect patient or customer computer data law, also known as data breach law, is a type of tort law that protects individuals from the unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of their personal information. This can include medical records, credit card information, Social Security numbers, and other sensitive data.

Data breaches can occur when businesses fail to implement adequate security measures to protect their computer systems. This can include things like using weak passwords, failing to update software, and not having a plan for how to respond to a security incident.

When a data breach occurs, individuals can suffer a variety of harms, including financial loss, identity theft, and emotional distress. In some cases, data breaches can even lead to physical harm, such as when medical records are released that could be used to harm a patient.

If a business is found to have negligently failed to protect patient or customer computer data, it can be held liable for damages. This may include damages for financial loss, identity theft, emotional distress, and punitive damages.

There are a number of laws that address negligent failure to protect patient or customer computer data. These laws vary from state to state, but they generally require businesses to take reasonable steps to protect sensitive data. Some of the most important laws include:

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA): HIPAA is a federal law that requires healthcare providers to protect the privacy of patient health information.
The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA): GLBA is a federal law that requires financial institutions to protect the privacy of customer financial information.
The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA): FACTA is a federal law that gives consumers certain rights to protect their credit information.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA): CCPA is a state law that gives California residents certain rights to control their personal information.

If you believe that your personal information has been compromised in a data breach, there are a number of things you can do to protect yourself. These include:

Monitoring your credit report for unauthorized activity
Placing a fraud alert or credit freeze on your credit report
Reporting the data breach to the appropriate authorities
Contacting a lawyer

Negligent failure to protect patient or customer computer data is a serious issue that can have a devastating impact on individuals. If you believe that your personal information has been compromised, it is important to take action to protect yourself."

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Outcome: Notice of Appeal, filed by HERITAGE VALLEY HEALTH SYSTEM, INC., HERITAGE VALLEY MULTISPECIALTY GROUP, INC. USCA Case Manager Laurie (DOCUMENT IS RESTRICTED AND CAN ONLY BE VIEWED BY COURT STAFF) (lr) (Entered: 11/22/2023)

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