Digital privacy is more important than ever in today’s data-driven world. Fortunately, California leads the nation in protecting personal information through strong, enforceable privacy laws. At Your Damage Lawyer, PLLC, we help consumers understand and assert their rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), and related state privacy statutes.
If your personal data has been misused, sold without consent, or exposed in a data breach, our team is here to help you hold companies accountable and protect your privacy.
Call (561) 564-0233 or contact us online to get started.
The CCPA is one of the most comprehensive privacy laws in the United States. It gives California residents greater control over how businesses collect, use, and share their personal information.
Under the CCPA, consumers have the right to:
Businesses are required to disclose how they collect and use personal data and to comply with verified consumer requests. If a business fails to honor these rights, consumers may be entitled to legal remedies.
The CPRA, which builds on the CCPA, went into effect in 2023. It expands consumer rights and introduces new obligations for businesses, including the creation of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) for enforcement.
Key enhancements under the CPRA include:
These updates further empower consumers and hold companies to higher standards in handling personal data.
If your personal information — such as Social Security numbers, financial data, or health records — has been exposed in a data breach, California law may entitle you to damages or injunctive relief. Companies that fail to maintain reasonable security procedures can be held liable for the harm caused by breaches.
You may have a case if:
We can help you assess whether a violation occurred and what your options are under California law.
At Your Damage Lawyer, PLLC, we handle a wide range of privacy-related issues, including:
We take your privacy seriously. Our legal team works to:
If your rights under the CCPA or CPRA have been violated — or if you’re unsure whether they have — don’t wait. These laws were created to protect you, and we’re here to help enforce them.
Call Your Damage Lawyer, PLLC at (561) 564-0233 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.