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Data Breached. Now What?


If your personal information was exposed, here’s what you need to know—and why it may not be your fault. In an age where companies collect more data than ever, it’s easy to forget one crucial thing: they’re responsible for protecting it. 


When they don’t—and your personal information is leaked, stolen, or sold—you could face:

  • Identity theft

  • Financial fraud 

  • Emotional distress 

  • Damage to your credit score 

And the worst part? Many companies donʼt take action until itʼs too late.


Who’s Liable in a Data Breach? 

If a company didn’t: 

  • Secure your data properly 

  • Notify you quickly 

  • Take action to address lapses in security 


They may be legally liable. And you may be entitled to compensation. At G Law, we hold corporations accountable when they fail to protect your privacy. Whether you're part of a class action or impacted individually, we help victims navigate the legal process with clarity and power. 


What Should You Do If You’re Affected? 

  1. Obtain identify the protection coverage 

  2. Freeze your credit immediately 

  3. Save breach notifications and financial records 

  4. Talk to a lawyer—your rights matter 


G Law is here to help. We represent clients in data breach, cybersecurity, and privacy-related claims. 


If youʼve received a breach notice or seen suspicious activity tied to your personal data, reach out. Weʼll review your case, explain your options, and fight to hold the right people accountable.


📞Free case evaluations available


Need to talk to a lawyer about your case?

📞Contact us at (305) 709-8877


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