LGAA Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
LGAA is notifying consumers of a February 2025 network intrusion that may have allowed an unauthorized actor to copy files containing personal information. If you received a breach letter, you could be entitled to compensation and free legal help.
Request a Free Case ReviewTimeline of the LGAA Cybersecurity Incident
- February 20, 2025 — Breach & Discovery: LGAA’s security tools detected unusual activity on a limited segment of its computer network used for data migrations.
- Same day: The activity was remediated and an investigation began.
- October 27, 2025 — File Review Complete: LGAA finished analyzing which files and consumers were involved.
- November 7, 2025 — Consumer Notices Sent: LGAA mailed letters to affected individuals and filed notice with the California Attorney General.
What Data Was Exposed?
According to LGAA’s notice to the California Attorney General, the affected files contained your name and the following unspecified elements of personal information. LGAA did not identify any additional data categories in its public filing.
How LGAA Responded
After containing the incident, LGAA LLC (LGAA) took several steps:
- Deleted the affected files from the computer network.
- Notified impacted individuals and provided free resources.
- Offered complimentary identity-monitoring services.
- Implemented additional security safeguards and continues to review its policies.
Steps You Can Take Now
LGAA encourages recipients to stay vigilant. The company’s official letter recommends:
- Review account statements and free credit reports for unfamiliar activity.
- Enroll in the provided identity-monitoring services (instructions included in your letter).
- Read the “Steps Individuals Can Take To Protect Personal Information” section of the notice for further guidance.
Company Overview
LGAA LLC (LGAA) is listed in public business directories with the following headquarters address:
- 136 W. University Blvd., Cedar City, UT, USA
No official website, social media pages, or investor information were identified in the public record at the time of publication.
Frequently Asked Questions
I received a data breach letter from LGAA — what should I do?
Follow the steps outlined in the notice: monitor financial accounts, obtain your free credit reports, and enroll in the complimentary identity-monitoring services. You may also contact our legal team for a no-cost consultation about your rights.
How do I submit a claim related to the LGAA data breach?
If you experienced fraud or out-of-pocket losses, gather documentation of the incident and expenses, then request a free case evaluation to learn about potential legal remedies.
Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against LGAA?
Eligibility depends on factors such as residency, the type of information exposed, and any resulting damages. Completing a free case review is the fastest way to determine your options.
What information did the LGAA breach expose?
LGAA’s filing states that the compromised files contained names and unspecified additional personal data elements.
Did LGAA offer credit monitoring?
Yes. Complimentary identity-monitoring services are available to all notified individuals. Enrollment instructions are provided in the breach letter.
How many people were affected by the LGAA breach?
LGAA’s public notice did not disclose the total number of impacted individuals.
How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for LGAA?
You can download the letter directly from the California Attorney General’s website using the button above.
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