Explores allegations in the Data Breach incident at Trusteed Plans Service Corporation, under scrutiny by Lynch Carpenter
Trusteed Plans Service Corporation (TPSC), a consumer credit company based in Washington, has recently experienced a cybersecurity incident. It is suspected that a cybercriminal hacker gained access to TPSC's network during the incident.
Approximately twenty thousand individuals may have had their personal information potentially compromised in the incident. The personal data that could have been accessed includes dates of birth, Social Security Numbers, and health information.
If you received a data breach notification from TPSC, you may be entitled to compensation. To have your case reviewed, fill out the provided form.
Lynch Carpenter LLP, a national class action law firm with offices in Pennsylvania, California, and Illinois, is investigating claims against TPSC related to this data breach. Jerry Wells, a contact at Lynch Carpenter LLP, can be reached at [email protected] or (412) 322-9243.
Lynch Carpenter has earned national acclaim for complex litigation for plaintiffs across the country. With over a decade of experience in data privacy matters, the firm has represented millions of clients and has offices in Pennsylvania, California, and Illinois. The firm conducts investigations and litigation nationally, but their primary office is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as indicated by their contact number with area code 412.
For more information about Lynch Carpenter LLP, visit their website at lynchcarpenter.com. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the TPSC data breach, do not hesitate to contact Lynch Carpenter LLP. They are here to help.
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