Information mentioned in notices
the official filing does not identify specific data types.
What this letter means
A letter from Thrive Physical Therapy Partners generally means the organization believes your information may have been included in a security incident. It is a notification of potential exposure, not proof that your identity has been misused. Your individual notice is the best source for the data categories and actions that apply to you.
What to check in your notice
- • The date the incident occurred or was discovered
- • The specific information types listed for you
- • Whether free credit or identity monitoring is offered
- • The deadline to enroll in any offered service
- • A verified way to contact Thrive Physical Therapy Partners with factual questions
What to do next
Keep the letter, protect relevant online accounts, and consider a credit freeze if highly sensitive information was involved. Do not use a link or phone number you do not trust; you can independently verify the organization through an official website or an account statement you already have.
Read the five-step guideCould you have a claim?
A notification letter does not guarantee compensation. Depending on the information involved and what happened afterward, there may be an investigation, settlement, or legal option worth reviewing.
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