Data Breach

Lemonade Data Breach Investigation

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Lemonade Data Breach Investigation
Lemonade Data Breach Investigation

Shamis & Gentile P.A., one of the nation's premier class action law firms specializing in data breach cases, is investigating the Lemonade, Inc data breach.

If you were affected by the data breach, your sensitive personally identifiable information may have been exposed, and you may be eligible for compensation.

About Lemonade, Inc

Lemonade, Inc. is an insurance technology company founded in 2015 by Daniel Schreiber and Shai Wininger. The company offers various insurance products, including renters, homeowners, car, pet, and term life insurance. Lemonade operates digitally, providing its services through a mobile app and website. The company is headquartered at 5 Crosby Street in New York City and serves customers across the United States, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.

As of 2023, Lemonade employs over 1,200 people and has reported annual revenue of $430 million. The company is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "LMND." Lemonade is also a Public Benefit Corporation and a Certified B Corp, meaning it emphasizes social responsibility and donates unused premiums to charitable causes through its annual "Giveback" program.

What Happened?

On April 11, 2025, Lemonade, Inc. disclosed a significant data breach affecting thousands of customers. According to official disclosures filed with the Texas and South Carolina Attorneys General, the breach exposed driver’s license numbers.

The breach impacted approximately 17,563 individuals in Texas and 1,950 individuals in South Carolina. Lemonade notified affected consumers of the breach via U.S. Mail.

Your Rights and Next Steps

If your personal information was exposed in the Lemonade data breach, you have important legal rights. Data breaches can lead to serious consequences, including identity theft, financial fraud, and other types of harm. Fortunately, laws exist to protect consumers like you, and you may be entitled to compensation for damages related to this breach.

You have several options available:

  1. Monitor Your Credit and Financial Accounts: Keep a close eye on your credit reports, bank statements, and financial accounts. Look for any suspicious activity or unauthorized transactions. If you notice anything unusual, report it immediately to your financial institution and the credit bureaus.
  2. Place a Fraud Alert or Credit Freeze: Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze on your credit file. A fraud alert warns lenders to verify your identity before issuing credit, while a credit freeze restricts access to your credit report, making it harder for identity thieves to open new accounts in your name.
  3. Document Any Related Expenses or Losses: Keep detailed records of any expenses or losses you incur as a result of the data breach. This includes costs related to identity theft protection services, credit monitoring, or resolving fraudulent transactions.
  4. Understand Your Right to Compensation: You may be eligible for compensation for damages, such as financial losses, emotional distress, and the time spent addressing the breach. Lawyers are ready to help you understand your rights and pursue compensation on your behalf.

You May Be Entitled to Compensation

If you received a notice from Lemonade, Inc. informing you that your personal information was compromised, you may qualify to join a data breach lawsuit. Lawyers are ready to help you navigate the legal process and work to secure the compensation you deserve.

To find out if you qualify, simply complete the below form. Act now to protect your rights and hold Lemonade accountable for this data breach.

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