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  • October 11, 2023

Did Caesars Rewards Expose Your Personal Information?

You may be entitled to up to $750.

  • You may qualify for this claim if Caesars Rewards exposed your driver’s license number or social security number.
  • You should sign up if you registered for Caesars Rewards and provided it with your driver’s license number or social security number.
  • All claims are backed by Labaton Keller Sucharow, a national law firm that has recouped over $25 Billion for people like you.

Caesars Rewards is the casino industry’s most popular loyalty program. It lets consumers earn rewards and benefits at Caesars Entertainment properties. On September 7, 2023, Caesars Rewards suffered a massive breach of its’ customer data base. The data base, which contained information on 60 million people including driver’s license numbers and SSNs, was taken by a threat actor.

Labaton is pursuing private arbitration claims against Caesars Rewards members that provided Caesars Rewards with their driver’s license numbers or social security numbers. Successful claims could be entitled to compensation of up to $750 under California privacy laws, or similar amounts in other states.

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Frequently asked questions

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How do I know if I might be eligible for this claim?
If you provided Caesars Rewards with your driver’s license number and/or social security number, you may have had this information disclosed in the data breach. Check and see if you qualify for this claim using the link above.
How do I know if I gave Caesars Rewards my social security number or driver’s license number?
You may have given Caesars Rewards your Social Security Number when you stayed at a Caesars hotel or gambled at a Caesars casino. Typically, when you win more than $10,000, you are required to provide Caesars with your social security number for tax purposes. You may have given Caesars Rewards your driver’s license number when you stayed at a Caesars hotel and were required to provide ID.
What is the California Privacy Rights Act?
The California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”) is a comprehensive privacy law in California. It aims to protect individuals’ data privacy rights. Companies that are subject to data theft or breaches can be subject to statutory damages up to $750 for exposing certain categories of consumers’ information.
How do I protect myself after a data breach?
Data breaches are becoming increasingly commonplace. However, you can do a few things to protect yourself if you think you have had your information exposed in a data breach. First, you should change the passwords for all your online accounts. Most people use the same or similar passwords for all their online accounts. So, if one password was exposed, there is a chance a hacker could gain access to all your online accounts. Second, it is important to monitor your online accounts for any suspicious activity. Be on the lookout for strange charges that you do not recognize or any phishing emails.
How do I find the data breach notice?
Once Caesars Rewards begins sending out data breach notices, it will typically come via email or mail. So, continue to monitor your inbox for the email address you used to sign up for Caesars Rewards. Likewise, continue to monitor your mail in the coming weeks.
What is arbitration?
Arbitration is a private dispute resolution process. Your claim will not be filed in court. Your claim will be decided by an arbitrator, who is a neutral person chosen by you and the company. We can select an arbitrator for you who is fair and neutral.

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