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Carey Danis & Lowe Represents Plaintiffs in Home Depot Data Breach Lawsuits

By September 24, 2014April 18th, 2019Consumer protection, Uncategorized

homedepotCarey Danis & Lowe is representing plaintiffs in a Home Depot data breach lawsuit in an East St. Louis federal court. The class action lawsuit involves a group of plaintiffs who claim that their personal information was stolen due to Home Depot’s faulty data security system.

Home Depot officially confirmed that a data breach had occurred on September 9, 2014.

Plaintiffs who have been negatively impacted by the Home Depot data breach argue that the company failed to meet data security standards, a failure that is the most likely cause for the devastating leak of personal information.

Have You Been Financially Harmed by the Home Depot Data Breach?

The consumer protection and class action attorneys at Carey Danis & Lowe want to know if you have been financially harmed by the Home Depot data breach.

Have your credit rating and financial well being been compromised?

If so, Carey Danis & Lowe encourages you to seek justice for Home Depot’s poor handling of your personal information. During a free initial case evaluation, one of our consumer protection attorneys can walk you through your legal options and compensation eligibility.

Share your story with Carey Danis & Lowe today by calling us at 800.721.2519, or by completing a confidential case evaluation request.