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Brian Wanca

Mr. Wanca has focused his practice on commercial litigation for over 25 years. Founded in 1998, Anderson + Wanca has become a premier class-litigation firm focusing primarily on consumer class-action cases, not only in the Chicago area but nationwide. His firm has been appointed class counsel in over 125 cases, and has secured as many class certifications for its clients. Brian Wanca attended Rutgers College, Brunswick, New Jersey where he received a Bachelor of Arts with High Distinction. He graduated magna cum laude in 1976. He then received his Juris Doctor from Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana, graduating cum laude in 1979.

Class Action Lawsuits for Disability Insurance

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Living with a disability can make life challenging. Receiving disability benefits eases much of the financial struggles experienced by people with disabilities. However, some unscrupulous insurance companies undervalue their customers’ benefits. Filing a class action lawsuit is a practical solution.

How Class Action Lawsuits Work

How Class Action Lawsuits Work

Class action lawsuits give a large group of individuals without significant financial resources the legal means to collectively seek justice for a wrongdoing. Pursuing this legal option takes a highly complex and lengthy route. Here’s how class actions lawsuits work.

Reporting HIPAA Violations FAQ

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HIPAA violations are serious transgressions. Reporting violations is important since it helps protect others from being affected by the same HIPAA breach. Navigating the complex world of HIPAA violations can be overwhelming; because of this, it is important to know how to report them.
Firstly, healthcare workers should be aware of the most common HIPAA violations in order to report them should they occur. HIPAA violations should be reported by the employee to either an employer or to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

HIPAA Violations and Consequences – Recent Updates

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Patient data is legally protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Hospitals, healthcare providers, and insurance companies are mandated by law to comply with HIPAA policies and safeguard sensitive patient information. Here are recent updates regarding violations.

Medical Data Breach FAQ

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Even if signs of identity theft are not readily apparent to victims of a data breach, stolen personal health information increases their risk in the future. A class action lawsuit brought about by multiple plaintiffs with the same dispute can justify the cost of litigation.
Can victims of data breaches be compensated? What are the legal options for victims of medical data breaches? See the answers to these questions and more…

Are You on the National Do Not Call List?

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While adding your number to the Do Not Call List will stop calls from telemarketers, it does not stop all unwanted phone calls.  If you are interested in registering on the National Do Not Call Registry, it helps to understand how to register and what the registry does.  In this guide, we will cover the most important information about the Do Not Call List that you need to know when registering.