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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

North Carolina residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Anne Arundel Dermatology that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $2.4M Anne Arundel Dermatology data breach class action settlement.

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Open Anne Arundel Dermatology Settlements for North Carolina Residents (1)

These Anne Arundel Dermatology settlements are currently accepting claims from North Carolina residents.

$2.4M Anne Arundel Dermatology data breach class action settlement

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Anne Arundel Dermatology data breach settlement offers cash payments & credit monitoring. Check if you qualify for compensation from the $2.4M fund.

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About Anne Arundel Dermatology Class Actions in North Carolina

North Carolina residents affected by Anne Arundel Dermatology incidents may have legal recourse through class action settlements, despite the dermatology practice being primarily based in Maryland. The state's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides robust consumer protections that extend to healthcare data breaches and medical service violations. Anne Arundel Dermatology operates multiple locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, serving patients who travel across state lines for specialized dermatological care, including North Carolina residents seeking treatment at their facilities. North Carolina follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, but the state's courts have historically been favorable to consumer class actions, particularly in cases involving healthcare data security. The state's Identity Theft Protection Act requires specific notification procedures for data breaches affecting North Carolina residents. Residents must demonstrate they received services from Anne Arundel Dermatology or had their personal information compromised to participate in relevant settlements. The $2.4 million data breach settlement specifically covers patients whose protected health information was exposed during the security incident, with North Carolina residents eligible for compensation based on documented harm or preventive measures taken following the breach.

Anne Arundel Dermatology Settlements in North Carolina: FAQs

Can North Carolina residents participate in the Anne Arundel Dermatology $2.4M data breach settlement?

Yes, North Carolina residents who were patients of Anne Arundel Dermatology and had their personal health information compromised in the data breach are eligible to file claims. The settlement covers all affected patients regardless of their state of residence, as long as they can document they received treatment from the practice during the relevant time period.

What specific protections does North Carolina law provide for medical data breaches like the Anne Arundel Dermatology incident?

North Carolina's Identity Theft Protection Act requires healthcare providers to notify affected residents within a reasonable timeframe following a data breach. The state also allows residents to seek damages under the Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act for inadequate data security measures that result in personal information exposure.

How do North Carolina residents prove they're entitled to compensation from Anne Arundel Dermatology settlements?

North Carolina residents must provide documentation showing they were patients of Anne Arundel Dermatology during the time period covered by the settlement. This typically includes medical records, appointment confirmations, or billing statements that establish the patient-provider relationship and potential exposure to the data breach.

Tips for North Carolina Residents Filing Anne Arundel Dermatology Claims

North Carolina residents filing Anne Arundel Dermatology claims should gather all medical records and billing statements from the practice to establish patient status. Document any identity monitoring services purchased or suspicious activity noticed after the data breach incident. Submit claims before settlement deadlines, as North Carolina courts strictly enforce filing requirements. Keep copies of all submission materials and confirmation receipts. Consider consulting with a North Carolina attorney familiar with healthcare class actions if you experienced significant identity theft or financial losses. Monitor your credit reports regularly and maintain records of any protective measures taken following notification of the breach.

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