Aetna Medical Privacy Investigation

FREE AETNA MEDICAL PRIVACY INVESTIGATION CASE EVALUATION FORM

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  • Did you use Aetna's iPhone application?

  • You may be eligible to join a free class action lawsuit investigation.

Do You Qualify to Participate?

  • If you used the Aetna iPhone application on your phone you may qualify.

Attorneys are presently investigating whether Aetna shared users' private medical information with third-party marketing companies in violation of U.S. law. Aetna users who used the company's iPhone application may be entitled to compensation as part of a class action lawsuit.

Aetna is a health insurance company. Attorneys are presently investigating whether Aetna installed tracking technology in its iPhone application that disclosed users' confidential medical information to third parties, including third-party advertisers, without users' consent. U.S. laws make it unlawful for a health care insurance company to share private medical information with third parties without HIPAA-compliant consent. Aetna users who used the company's iPhone application may be entitled to compensation as part of a class action lawsuit.


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