Data Breach Summary
The Alcohol & Drug Testing Service, previously operating as Texas Alcohol and Drug Testing Service, reported a data breach to the Texas Attorney General’s Office on December 17, 2024. While the company has yet to reveal the total number of individuals impacted, it has confirmed that 250 Texans are among those affected. Although no reports of fraudulent activity linked to the breach have surfaced, individuals are advised to stay alert for potential identity theft or fraud.
What Information Was Involved?
The breach potentially exposed sensitive personal information, including consumers’ names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and driver’s license numbers.
How to Know if You Were Affected
If you received a data breach notification from the Alcohol & Drug Testing Service, it likely means your information was affected. Class Action U, in partnership with KO Lawyers, is supporting individuals impacted by the Alcohol & Drug Testing Service data breach. If your information was exposed in this breach, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit to seek compensation for:
A successful case could also compel The Alcohol & Drug Testing Service to enhance its security practices to prevent similar incidents in the future. Contact Class Action U today to explore your legal options and protect your rights.
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