CVS Lawsuit

Were your personal and medical information shared without your consent by CVS? You could be eligible for compensation. All claims are backed by Milberg, PLLC.

What happened?

CVS Health Corporation has been accused of impermissibly collecting, intercepting, and disclosing sensitive personal and medical information to third-party analytics and marketing companies without user consent.

How We Can Help

Class Action U is here to help you understand your rights and get in touch with a skilled attorney who can guide you through the mass arbitration.

For over 50 years, Milberg, PLLC and its affiliates have been protecting victims’ rights. Milberg, PLLC has recovered over $250 million for consumers through alternative dispute resolution.

What You Can Do

Join the lawsuit to hold CVS accountable for unlawfully sharing your private medical and personal information.

If you’ve used the CVS website or mobile app in the past two years to search for medications, schedule appointments, or purchase medical products, you may have been affected by CVS’s unlawful sharing of your private medical and personal information.

CVS has been collecting sensitive personal and medical information from its website and mobile app users without proper consent. Through tracking tools embedded in the site and app, CVS allegedly shared your information, including health data, appointment details, and search logs, with third-party marketing and analytics companies. This sharing of data occurred without users’ knowledge or consent, violating privacy protections and consumer rights.

If you meet the following criteria, you may be eligible to participate in the mass arbitration process:

  1. Age Requirement: You must be 18 years or older.

  2. CVS Account: You need to have an active CVS account.

  3. Recent Use of CVS Website or Mobile App: You must have used the CVS website or mobile app in the past two years to search for medications, schedule appointments, or purchase medical products.

  4. Proof of Activity: You should have used CVS’s online services within the last 1-2 years, or at least recently enough to have engaged with their services.

If you qualify for the claim, here’s what you can do to join the mass arbitration:

  1. Review Your CVS Account Activity: Check your CVS account for any recent searches, medical product purchases, or appointment scheduling.

  2. Gather Documentation: If you have receipts, confirmation emails, or screenshots from your CVS account or app activity, gather them as proof.

  3. Join the Arbitration: Fill out the intake form and submit the necessary documents confirming your CVS activity. This will help verify your eligibility for the mass arbitration process.

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