AT A GLANCE:
Residents within the 48 U.S. states who visited the ACC MedLink website.
ACC MedLink is accused of using tracking technologies that recorded visitors’ private browsing activity — including personal and medical transport details — and disclosed that information to third parties without consent.
Collecting and sharing sensitive data without proper notice or permission could violate federal and state wiretapping and privacy laws.
ACC MedLink, a medical transportation provider, is accused of embedding hidden tracking tools on its website that monitored how users interacted with its pages. The claim says these technologies captured and disclosed visitors’ browsing behavior and personal information — including details about medical transport inquiries — to outside platforms without clearly informing users or obtaining consent.
If you visited the ACC MedLink website from one of the 48 continental U.S. states, your private information may have been shared without your permission. You could qualify to take action and help hold the company accountable.
To find out if you qualify, simply fill out the short form on this page. It only takes a few seconds to see if you’re eligible to participate.
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