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All Anne Arundel Dermatology class action lawsuits and settlements available to West Virginia residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
West Virginia 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 West Virginia Residents (1)
These Anne Arundel Dermatology settlements are currently accepting claims from West Virginia 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 West Virginia
Anne Arundel Dermatology, primarily based in Maryland, has limited direct presence in West Virginia but has affected Mountain State residents through data breaches and potential medical billing practices. West Virginia's Consumer Credit and Protection Act provides robust protections for residents harmed by corporate negligence, particularly in healthcare data security matters. The state's Personal Information Protection Act requires businesses to notify residents of data breaches within reasonable timeframes, making companies like Anne Arundel Dermatology liable when they fail to protect patient information. West Virginia residents affected by the $2.4 million Anne Arundel Dermatology data breach settlement can participate regardless of their state residence, as federal class action rules allow nationwide participation when personal health information is compromised. West Virginia's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is typically two years from discovery of the violation. Residents should document all communications with Anne Arundel Dermatology, preserve medical records, and monitor credit reports for suspicious activity. The state's Attorney General's office actively pursues healthcare-related consumer protection cases, providing additional resources for affected residents seeking compensation through class action settlements.
Anne Arundel Dermatology Settlements in West Virginia: FAQs
Can West Virginia residents participate in the Anne Arundel Dermatology $2.4M data breach settlement?
Yes, West Virginia residents who were patients of Anne Arundel Dermatology can participate in the $2.4 million data breach class action settlement. The settlement covers all affected patients nationwide, regardless of their state of residence, as long as their personal health information was compromised in the breach.
What protections do West Virginia laws provide against medical data breaches like Anne Arundel Dermatology's?
West Virginia's Personal Information Protection Act requires companies to notify residents promptly of data breaches involving personal information. Additionally, the state's Consumer Credit and Protection Act allows residents to seek damages for violations of privacy and negligent data handling practices by healthcare providers.
How long do West Virginia residents have to file claims related to Anne Arundel Dermatology settlements?
West Virginia residents typically have two years from the date they discovered or should have discovered the violation to file consumer protection claims. However, specific class action settlements like the Anne Arundel Dermatology case have their own deadlines, usually 60-90 days from the settlement notice date.
Tips for West Virginia Residents Filing Anne Arundel Dermatology Claims
West Virginia residents filing Anne Arundel Dermatology claims should gather all medical records and billing statements from their interactions with the practice. Document any suspicious activity on credit reports or financial accounts following data breach notifications. Contact the West Virginia Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division to report violations and seek guidance on state-specific remedies. Submit settlement claims before published deadlines, typically within 60-90 days of notice. Keep copies of all correspondence and claim submissions. Monitor settlement websites for updates on payment distributions and additional filing requirements specific to the $2.4 million data breach settlement.
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