Gerash Steiner Blanton, P.C. (“GSB”) Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
Gerash Steiner Blanton, P.C. (“GSB”) has reported a security incident that exposed sensitive personal information for one Massachusetts resident. If you received a breach notice from GSB, use the resources below to protect your identity and learn about potential legal options.
Act now: review free credit-monitoring, monitor your accounts, and contact our team for a no-cost case evaluation.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Date public notice filed: October 17, 2025
- Individuals affected: 1 (Massachusetts resident)
- Data exposed: Name and Social Security number
- Free services offered: Two years of identity-monitoring through Kroll (Credit Monitoring, Fraud Consultation, Identity Theft Restoration)
What Happened?
According to the notice filed with the Massachusetts Attorney General, GSB identified a security incident that may have involved limited personal information for one individual. The firm began an internal review, notified the affected person, and is evaluating its security safeguards to prevent a similar occurrence.
Information Involved
The firm determined the following data elements were at risk:
- Full name
- Social Security number
GSB’s Response
Gerash Steiner Blanton states it:
- Notified the impacted individual and relevant authorities
- Is reviewing internal safeguards and system security
- Arranged two years of complimentary Kroll identity-monitoring for the affected person
Recommended Next Steps for Victims
The breach notice encourages continued vigilance and use of the free identity-protection services. You may also:
- Obtain your free annual credit report at annualcreditreport.com or by calling 1-877-322-8228.
- Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze with the credit bureaus:
- Equifax – 1-800-685-1111
- Experian – 1-888-397-3742
- TransUnion – 1-833-799-5355
- Report suspected identity theft to the FTC at IdentityTheft.gov or 1-877-438-4338.
- If you reside in Massachusetts, you may contact the Attorney General’s office at mass.gov/ago/contact-us.html.
Potential Legal Claims
Even a single compromised record can create long-term risk. Data privacy laws may entitle affected persons to seek statutory damages and reimbursement for out-of-pocket losses. Our investigation focuses on whether reasonable cybersecurity measures were in place and whether additional restitution is warranted.
Were you notified? Contact us for a free, confidential consultation and learn whether you qualify for compensation.
FAQ – Gerash Steiner Blanton, P.C. Data Breach
What services is GSB offering to victims?
The firm is providing two years of identity-monitoring through Kroll, including credit monitoring, fraud consultation, and identity-theft restoration.
How many people were affected by the Gerash Steiner Blanton breach?
The Massachusetts filing lists one affected individual.
Which personal data elements were exposed?
GSB reports the incident may have involved the individual’s full name and Social Security number.
Can I file a Gerash Steiner Blanton data breach lawsuit?
Potential claims depend on proof of impact and applicable privacy laws. Our legal team is reviewing the incident; reach out for a no-obligation evaluation.
How do I activate the free Kroll identity-monitoring?
Follow the instructions provided in your mailed or emailed breach notice, which includes an activation code and enrollment deadline.
Company Overview
- Name: Gerash Steiner Blanton, P.C. (“GSB”)
- Industry: Legal Services
- Founded: 2001
- Headquarters: 1775 Sherman Street, Suite 1650, Denver, CO, USA
- Website: gerashsteiner.net
- Facebook: @Gerash-Steiner-Blanton-PC
- X (Twitter): @gerashsteinerpc