Florida West Coast Skin and Cancer Center Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the Florida West Coast Skin and Cancer Center data breach. If you received notice that your information was exposed during this breach, you may be entitled to compensation. It's free to join our investigation to see if we can help you recover.

Florida West Coast Skin and Cancer Center Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Did you recently receive a breach notice from Florida West Coast Skin and Cancer Center? A February 2025 cyber-attack may have exposed your most sensitive medical and financial details. Find out if you can take legal action and safeguard your identity today.

What Happened?

On February 26, 2025, Florida West Coast Skin and Cancer Center and its management partner, DermCare Management, detected suspicious activity on their network. A forensic review concluded on March 3, 2025 that an unauthorized actor copied files containing patient data. The practice publicly posted a “Notice of Security Event” on May 13, 2025, confirming the incident.

What Information Was Exposed?

Both personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) were affected. According to the notice, the breach may have included:

  • Full names
  • Social Security numbers
  • Dates of birth
  • Driver’s license or other government ID numbers
  • Postal addresses
  • Medical records & treatment details
  • Health-insurance information
  • Financial or payment account information

Your Legal Rights

Healthcare providers are required under HIPAA and state laws to protect patient data. If you were affected, you may be eligible for compensation covering:

  • Out-of-pocket expenses (credit monitoring, fraud alerts, etc.)
  • Time spent resolving identity-theft issues
  • Unauthorized charges or medical billing errors
  • Emotional distress stemming from the breach

Class-action investigations are underway to determine whether Florida West Coast Skin and Cancer Center took adequate cybersecurity measures.

Steps to Protect Yourself Now

Even if you haven’t noticed fraud, act quickly to reduce future risk:

  • Enroll in any free credit-monitoring services offered in the notice letter.
  • Review bank, credit-card and insurance statements for unfamiliar activity.
  • Place a fraud alert or credit freeze with the three major credit bureaus.
  • Beware of phishing emails or calls posing as the dermatology practice or insurers.
  • Update online passwords and enable multi-factor authentication wherever possible.

Need Proof? Download the Official Breach Notice

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Get Help & Join the Investigation

If your data was compromised, you don’t have to navigate the aftermath alone. Legal teams focused on data-privacy violations are gathering information from affected patients to determine potential claims. Completing a brief case-evaluation form can:

  • Confirm whether your information was involved
  • Explain possible compensation pathways
  • Connect you with experienced data-breach attorneys

Time limits apply—Florida and federal laws set deadlines for filing claims. Act now to preserve your rights.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if Florida West Coast Skin and Cancer Center notified me?

The practice mailed letters to all known affected patients. Look for an envelope post-marked after March 2025 referencing a “Notice of Security Event.” If your mailing address changed recently, call the dedicated assistance line at 833-998-7517 to confirm status.

What should I do if I see unfamiliar medical charges?

Contact your insurer’s fraud department immediately and request an “Explanation of Benefits” (EOB) for the questionable charge. Dispute any inaccuracies in writing and keep copies for your records.

Will joining a lawsuit cost me anything up front?

Data-breach class actions are typically handled on a contingency-fee basis—meaning attorneys only receive fees if they secure a recovery for the class. Initial consultations and case evaluations are free.

Can I still sue if I haven’t suffered financial loss yet?

Yes. Courts increasingly recognize the inherent risk and time involved in mitigating identity theft. Many settlements provide compensation for preventive measures and lost time, even without documented monetary loss.

How long will the Florida West Coast Skin and Cancer Center case take?

Data-breach litigation can last months or years, depending on complexity and settlement negotiations. Joining early ensures you receive updates and potential settlement benefits when they become available.

Key Takeaways

  • The breach occurred in February 2025 and was confirmed in March 2025.
  • Highly sensitive PII and PHI—including Social Security and medical data—were exposed.
  • Impacted patients may be entitled to financial compensation and free identity-protection services.
  • Act quickly: monitor accounts, secure your credit, and explore your legal options.

For more information and to see if you qualify, complete a free, no-obligation case review today.

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