Anne Arundel Dermatology Class Action Settlements in Oregon
All Anne Arundel Dermatology class action lawsuits and settlements available to Oregon residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Oregon 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 Oregon Residents (1)
These Anne Arundel Dermatology settlements are currently accepting claims from Oregon residents.
$2.4M Anne Arundel Dermatology data breach class action settlement
Up to TBDAnne Arundel Dermatology data breach settlement offers cash payments & credit monitoring. Check if you qualify for compensation from the $2.4M fund.
About Anne Arundel Dermatology Class Actions in Oregon
Oregon residents affected by Anne Arundel Dermatology's data breach may be eligible for compensation through the $2.4 million class action settlement. While Anne Arundel Dermatology primarily operates in Maryland with limited direct presence in Oregon, patients nationwide were impacted when the company experienced a cybersecurity incident affecting personal health information. Oregon's Unlawful Trade Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal laws, potentially strengthening residents' positions in data breach cases. The state's Identity Theft Protection Act also requires businesses to implement reasonable security measures and notify consumers of breaches within specified timeframes. Oregon residents filing class action claims must typically demonstrate they were actually harmed by the breach, such as through identity theft or fraudulent charges. Claims in Oregon are generally subject to a two-year statute of limitations for data breach cases, though class action settlements may have different deadlines. The Oregon Department of Justice actively monitors data breach notifications and may pursue additional enforcement actions. Oregon's strong consumer privacy laws mean residents often have multiple avenues for seeking compensation beyond federal class action settlements.
Anne Arundel Dermatology Settlements in Oregon: FAQs
Can Oregon residents join the Anne Arundel Dermatology data breach settlement even if they never visited a physical location?
Yes, Oregon residents who had their personal information stored in Anne Arundel Dermatology's systems can participate in the $2.4 million settlement regardless of physical location visits. The breach affected patient records nationwide, including telemedicine consultations and referral information that may have reached Oregon patients through partner networks.
Does Oregon's Identity Theft Protection Act provide additional remedies beyond the Anne Arundel Dermatology class action settlement?
Oregon's Identity Theft Protection Act may provide separate grounds for individual lawsuits if residents can prove the breach violated state-specific security requirements. However, participating in the class action settlement may limit your ability to pursue individual claims under Oregon law.
How long do Oregon residents have to file a claim in the Anne Arundel Dermatology settlement?
Settlement claim deadlines are typically set by the court overseeing the case, not Oregon state law. Oregon residents should check the official settlement website or court documents for specific filing deadlines, which are usually several months after final approval.
Tips for Oregon Residents Filing Anne Arundel Dermatology Claims
Oregon residents should gather all documentation showing any relationship with Anne Arundel Dermatology, including referral records or telemedicine consultations. Monitor credit reports closely and document any suspicious activity that occurred after the breach date. Consider consulting with Oregon consumer protection attorneys who understand both federal class action procedures and state-specific privacy laws. File claims before court-imposed deadlines, as these override Oregon's general statute of limitations. Keep detailed records of any out-of-pocket expenses related to identity monitoring or fraud remediation, as these may qualify for reimbursement under the settlement terms.
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