UPDATED:    September 25, 2025

ClaimPix Data Breach Lawsuit

Data Breach Summary

ClaimPix

Who Was Affected
Clients of ClaimPix
Impacted Data
Names, Addresses, Phone Numbers, Email Addresses, Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN), License Plate Numbers, Insurance Policy Information, Payment Card Information, Claims Information, Driver’s License Information, Power of Attorney Documents, Vehicle Registrations, Repair Invoices, IP Addresses
Date of Breach
Have you been affected by ClaimPix's data breach?

ClaimPix, an Illinois-based platform used for insurance claims and vehicle transportation, is under investigation after a major data breach was discovered in late September 2025. Sensitive information, including vehicle registration details and personal data, was exposed in an unprotected database containing 5.1 million files. This breach has left users vulnerable to identity theft and other privacy concerns.

ClaimPix’s Data Breach Investigation

In September 2025, cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler uncovered a severe security flaw involving ClaimPix, an online platform used in the insurance claims process. The unprotected database was not encrypted or password-protected and was publicly accessible, exposing sensitive documents that included names, addresses, insurance policy details, vehicle registration numbers, and even images of vehicle license plates and VINs. Fowler discovered that over 5.1 million files were exposed, containing personal and internal documents, including powers of attorney and repair invoices.

While the exact cause of the breach remains unclear, it was reported that ClaimPix was notified, and the database was later secured. However, the significant concerns about how long this database was vulnerable and whether a third-party managed the data remain unanswered. If you were a user of the ClaimPix platform and your information was exposed, it’s critical to understand your legal rights and the steps you can take to seek compensation.

When Did This Breach Occur?

The ClaimPix data breach was first reported in late September 2025. However, it is still unclear how long the database was exposed before it was discovered.

What Information Was Breached?

The exposed information from the ClaimPix database includes:

  • Names

  • Addresses

  • Phone Numbers

  • Email Addresses

  • Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN)

  • License Plate Numbers

  • Insurance Policy Information

  • Payment Card Information

  • Claims Information

  • Driver’s License Information

  • Power of Attorney Documents

  • Vehicle Registrations

  • Repair Invoices

  • IP Addresses

If you have provided personal or vehicle-related data to ClaimPix, there’s a possibility your information was compromised.

What You Can Do

If you have used ClaimPix’s platform, there are essential steps to take:

  1. Monitor your accounts: Keep a close eye on your financial accounts for any unauthorized activity.

  2. Change passwords: Update your passwords on any accounts associated with ClaimPix.

  3. Contact a lawyer: If you believe your data was compromised, fill out the form on this page to get in touch with a lawyer who specializes in class action lawsuits.

  4. Sign up for notifications: Stay updated about potential lawsuits and any settlement opportunities.

File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against ClaimPix

If you were affected by the ClaimPix data breach, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit. This legal action can potentially result in compensation for any harm caused by the breach, such as the loss of privacy, time spent handling the breach, and out-of-pocket costs.

If you’ve been notified of this breach or suspect your data was exposed, contact Class Action U today for a free consultation to explore your legal options. Together, we are stronger, and your voice matters in holding ClaimPix accountable for failing to protect your personal information.

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