Choice Hotels Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Choice Hotels guests and franchise applicants received data breach letters dated February 19, 2026, after a January 14 cyber-attack briefly compromised a company application. If you were notified, you may be entitled to free identity-theft services and potential compensation. Review the details below and explore your legal options today.

Key Facts of the Choice Hotels Breach

  • Breach date: January 14, 2026 (unauthorized access lasted less than one hour)

  • Method: Social-engineering attack that bypassed multifactor authentication (MFA)

  • Data exposed:

    • Name

    • Contact information

    • Social Security number

    • Date of birth

  • Discovery & containment: Detected and shut down by Choice Hotels on the same day

  • Notice mailed: February 19, 2026

  • Identity-protection offer: Two years of Epiq Privacy Solutions ID credit monitoring

  • Law-enforcement notified: Yes

What Choice Hotels Is Doing

Choice Hotels International, Inc. (“Choice Hotels”) reported that it:

  • Shut down the unauthorized session within an hour of detection.

  • Reviewed affected records to confirm what information was accessed.

  • Notified federal law-enforcement authorities and is assisting their investigation.

  • Modified the compromised application to further restrict access and is reinforcing security-awareness training for employees.

Complimentary Identity-Theft Protection

Impacted individuals can activate two years of Epiq Privacy Solutions ID credit-monitoring and identity-theft protection at no cost. Activation instructions and an enrollment code appear in the mailed notice. Enrolling does not affect your credit score.

Your Next Steps

If you received a letter from Choice Hotels, consider taking the following actions promptly:

  • Enroll in the free Epiq Privacy Solutions ID service.

  • Place a fraud alert or security freeze with the credit bureaus if you notice suspicious activity.

  • Monitor bank and credit-card statements for unfamiliar transactions.

  • Save all breach-related correspondence; it may be needed for future claims.

  • Consult a qualified data-breach attorney to learn whether you qualify for monetary compensation.

Company Overview

Choice Hotels International, Inc. (Choice Hotels) is a publicly traded hospitality company headquartered at 915 Meeting Street, Suite 600, North Bethesda, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1939, it franchises well-known hotel brands worldwide and employs approximately 1,700 people.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. I received a data breach letter from Choice Hotels — what should I do?

Follow the activation instructions for Epiq Privacy Solutions ID, monitor financial accounts, and consider placing a fraud alert. Contact a data-breach attorney to discuss your rights.

2. How do I submit a claim related to the Choice Hotels data breach?

Gather your breach letter, any evidence of identity misuse, and reach out to a qualified attorney who handles data-breach litigation. They can advise on class-action eligibility and next steps.

3. Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against Choice Hotels?

Eligibility depends on whether your personal information was involved and if you incurred damages such as out-of-pocket expenses or time spent resolving fraud. An attorney can evaluate your case.

4. What information did the Choice Hotels breach expose?

According to the notice, names, contact information, Social Security numbers, and dates of birth were accessed.

5. Did Choice Hotels offer credit monitoring, and for how long?

Yes. The company is providing two years of complimentary identity-theft and credit-monitoring services through Epiq Privacy Solutions ID.

6. How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Choice Hotels?

You can download it directly from the Maine Attorney General’s site using the button above or this link.

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