The Philadelphia-based law firm Edelson Lechtzin LLP has launched a formal investigation into the security failure, targeting potential class action litigation. Compromised records reportedly include Social Security numbers, health insurance details, dates of birth, and specific medical treatment information. Xsolis managed to contain the intrusion and terminate unauthorized access shortly after detection, but the scope of the exposure remains significant for those who received breach notifications.
Legal representatives advise affected individuals to monitor financial statements and credit reports for signs of fraudulent activity. The firm is currently offering free consultations to evaluate claims for those seeking legal remedies. Impacted parties are encouraged to retain all breach-related correspondence, as experts suggest placing fraud alerts or credit monitoring services as immediate protective measures against long-term data misuse.

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