Charlottesville Settlement Company Data Breach
Last Updated on March 23, 2026
At A Glance
- What's Going On?
- Attorneys need to hear from people affected by the Charlottesville Settlement Company data breach as they investigate whether a class action lawsuit can be filed.
- What You Can Do
- If you believe your information may have been compromised in the Charlottesville Settlement Company data breach, fill out the form on this page to learn more about the investigation and how you can help.
- Does This Cost Anything?
- It costs nothing to get in touch or to talk to someone about your rights.
- What Can I Get?
- If filed and successful, a class action lawsuit could provide consumers with money for any harm resulting from the Charlottesville Settlement Company breach.
Charlottesville Settlement Company Data Breach: Lawsuit Investigation
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed in light of the Charlottesville Settlement Company data breach.
As part of their investigation, they need to hear from individuals who had their information exposed in the incident, including those who received notice of the Charlottesville Settlement Company data breach or otherwise believe they are affected.
Charlottesville Settlement Company Security Incident: What Happened?
Charlottesville Settlement Company has confirmed a data breach exposing the personal information of 22,041 people, as was confirmed in a report made to the Maine Attorney General’s Office. Affiliates of Charlottesville Settlement Company, Shenandoah Settlement Services (formerly known as High Crest Settlement) and Freedom Settlement Services (formerly known as Seven Hills Settlement) were also affected by the breach.
A sample notification letter (pictured below) states that the breach was detected on or around September 4, 2025. Third-party cybersecurity experts subsequently discovered that an unauthorized party accessed the network on September 2, 2025.
According to a report submitted to the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, information compromised in the Charlottesville Settlement Company data breach includes Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, financial accounts, and credit/ debit card numbers.
By March 10, 2026, the company determined which individuals were affected and is notifying them by mail.
Charlottesville Settlement Company, High Crest Settlement, and Freedom Settlement Services assist buyers, sellers, lenders, and Realtors with settlements and insurance across Virginia.
What You Can Do After the Charlottesville Settlement Company Data Breach
If your information was exposed in the Charlottesville Settlement Company data breach, attorneys want to hear from you. You may be able to start a class action lawsuit to recover compensation for loss of privacy, time spent dealing with the breach, out-of-pocket costs, and more.
A successful case could also force Charlottesville Settlement Company to ensure they take proper steps to protect the information they were entrusted with.
Affected by the Charlottesville Settlement Company data breach? Fill out the form on this page today.
Charlottesville Settlement Company Data Breach Notice
Take Action
If you believe your information was exposed in the Charlottesville Settlement Company data breach, fill out the form on this page to get in touch with us.
An attorney or legal representative may then reach out to you to explain more about this investigation and ask you a few questions.
Remember, there is no cost to get in touch, and you are under no obligation to take action after speaking to someone.
Published: March 23, 2026
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