• Open to New Clients
  • Data Privacy
  • January 01, 0001

Did Oscar Health share your sensitive health information?

You may be entitled to compensation if you enrolled in an Oscar Health Insurance plan and used Oscar's website or app to apply or search for coverage.

  • You may qualify for this claim if you have enrolled in an Oscar Health insurance plan using its website or mobile app.
  • Oscar Health insurance plan holders who value their privacy should sign up.
  • All claims are backed by Labaton Keller Sucharow, a national law firm that has recouped over $30 Billion for people like you.

Oscar Health, Inc. (“Oscar”) is a publicly traded, technology-driven health insurance provider operating in approximately twenty states with over 2 million members and billions in annual revenue. Unbeknownst to users, Oscar integrates third-party tracking technologies, including software development kits (“SDKs”) and APIs from Amplitude Inc., which allegedly intercept and transmit users' information in real time. These transmissions include highly sensitive health and personal data, which Amplitude uses to build persistent user profiles and enhance analytics and advertising functions. 

Oscar also utilizes Tapad, and identity-resolution service owned by Experian, which enables cross-device user identification with high accuracy. 

Labaton Keller Sucharow is investigating privacy claims on behalf of Oscar Health Insurance plan customers under the Federal Wiretap Act, California privacy statutes, including California Invasion of Privacy Act (“CIPA”), the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act (“CMIA”), and analogous state wiretapping laws, as well as common law privacy claims. If you enrolled in Oscar Health insurance and used Oscar's website or app to apply or search for coverage, you may qualify for a claim.

 

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Frequently asked questions

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What will I need to provide if I want to join this case?

You will be asked to provide some basic information to help us evaluate your claim. This includes details about your Oscar Health insurance and how you used their website or app. We may ask for your contact information, the state where you enrolled, and confirmation that you provided personal or health information during enrollment.

You may also be asked to upload documents showing your enrollment in an Oscar Health plan, (such as a confirmation email, policy document, or member ID card.

All information you provide will be kept confidential and used only to evaluate and support your claim.

Is arbitration confidential?
Yes, arbitration is a confidential, private process.
Once I sign up, how does the process work?
Once you sign up, you’ll be asked to sign our attorney-client agreement. That allows us to investigate your private arbitration claim. Then, log in to your secure client portal. All information is strictly privileged and confidential and will only be used for your claim. Answer a few more questions, upload a few documents, and we’ll take it from there. We’ll analyze your claim and your losses, negotiate with the company, and, if necessary, pursue your claim in arbitration.
How do your fees work?
Our fees will be a percentage of the settlement or recovery we obtain for you. That amount will depend on the rules in the state you live in. We only receive a fee if you win, and you will never owe us any money.

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