Fidelity Life Association Data Breach – Investigated by Federman & Sherwood
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (April 9, 2025) – Federman & Sherwood has launched an investigation into Fidelity Life Association “Fidelity Life” following a recently reported data breach. On April 4, 2025, Fidelity Life reported a data breach to the Texas Attorney General after discovering that an unauthorized party had gained access to personal information submitted to the company. According to the notice, the breach exposed sensitive consumer data, including names, addresses, driver’s license numbers, and medical information. Following the completion of its investigation, Fidelity Life began notifying affected individuals by sending out data breach notification letters.
Federman & Sherwood’s investigation will seek to determine the full scope of the incident, including whether additional information may have been compromised and the extent of any exposure. As part of their efforts, Federman & Sherwood encourages any individuals or entities affected by the breach to remain vigilant and take all necessary steps to safeguard personal and financial information.
The type of information potentially exposed includes:
- Full Name
- Address
- Driver’s License
- Other sensitive information
What is Fidelity Life Association?
Fidelity Life Association is a U.S.-based life insurance company that offers a range of life insurance products, primarily aimed at individuals and families seeking affordable coverage. The company is known for providing term life, whole life, and final expense insurance, often with simplified underwriting processes (meaning less medical examination or paperwork for some applicants). Fidelity Life Association was originally established in 1896. The company is headquartered in Illinois. It specializes in life insurance products, including term life, final expense (burial insurance), and accidental death policies. Fidelity Life primarily markets its services to middle-income families and individuals seeking accessible life insurance options.
If you received a data breach notice letter and wish to discuss this action, obtain further information, and/or participate in this litigation, please contact Federman & Sherwood either by email at info@federmanlaw.com or visit our firm’s website www.federmanlaw.com.
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