CVS pharmacy customers likely had their personal, sensitive health information shared with third parties without their knowledge or consent in violation of their privacy rights and certain state laws. This claim alleges that when a CVS customer looks for and orders an over-the-counter treatment, test, or medical device such as Plan B or a Covid test online for home delivery or in-store pickup, information about that purchase is shared with third-party advertisers without their consent.
Labaton is pursuing private arbitration claims against CVS on behalf of California CVS customers that ordered over-the-counter treatments, tests, or medical devices from CVS online. Successful claims could be entitled to compensation of up to $1,000 under state privacy laws.