Domus Design Centers Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
Received a June 2026 breach notice from Domus Design Centers?
Dapeer Law, P.A. is investigating a potential class action against Domus Design Centers Inc., a New York based furniture retailer, on behalf of individuals whose Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers may have been exposed in the data security incident disclosed to the Massachusetts Attorney General in June 2026.
Who may qualify
You may be eligible to participate in a class action if any of the following applies:
- You received a data breach notification letter from Domus Design Centers dated June 2026.
- Your letter offered enrollment in free Cyberscout credit monitoring, a single-bureau service provided by a TransUnion company.
- You had personal information, such as your Social Security number or driver's license number, held by Domus Design Centers as a customer or employee.
- No proof of harm required to consult with counsel. You do not need to have already suffered identity theft to explore your legal options.
- Excluded: individuals who did not receive a breach notice and whose information was not involved in the incident.
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What happened
Domus Design Centers Inc. ("DDC") notified the Massachusetts Attorney General on June 25, 2026 that a data security incident involved personal information belonging to 8 Massachusetts residents. Impacted individuals began receiving consumer notices on the same date. The public filing does not specify the window of the incident, how it occurred, or when it was first discovered.
According to the notice, the information involved included Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers. Domus Design Centers is offering affected individuals 24 months of single-bureau credit monitoring, along with credit reports, credit scores, and fraud-assistance services, at no cost through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company. Each notice includes a unique enrollment code, and recipients have 90 days from the date of their letter to activate the service.
The combination of Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers is among the more sensitive that can be exposed, because together they can be used to open fraudulent accounts, apply for loans, and file false tax returns. Dapeer Law is evaluating whether Domus Design Centers maintained reasonable safeguards for this information as required under state and federal law.
What to do if you received a letter
Keep your notice letter
Do not discard it. Your letter contains the enrollment code for credit monitoring and is important evidence if you decide to participate in a lawsuit.
Enroll in the free 24-month credit monitoring
Enroll in the Cyberscout (TransUnion) monitoring offered in your letter within 90 days of the date on your notice. Accepting this benefit does not waive your right to pursue legal action.
Place a fraud alert or credit freeze
Contact Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion to place a fraud alert or freeze on your file. Request a free weekly credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com, and use the FTC's IdentityTheft.gov recovery guide.
Speak with a data breach attorney
Consultations with Dapeer Law are free and confidential. We'll review your notice, explain your options, and advise whether you may be eligible to join a class action.
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Breach timeline
Compensation you may be entitled to
Out-of-pocket expenses
Credit freezes, identity restoration services, and other costs incurred responding to the breach.
Time spent monitoring
Hours spent reviewing accounts, disputing fraudulent charges, and dealing with identity theft issues.
Identity theft & fraud losses
Unreimbursed funds stolen from accounts, unauthorized credit lines, or tax refund fraud tied to the breach.
Statutory damages
Certain state data breach and consumer protection statutes provide for fixed damages regardless of actual loss.
Injunctive relief
Court orders requiring Domus Design Centers to implement stronger data security practices going forward.
Compensation categories depend on applicable state law, the types of data exposed, and documented losses. No recovery is guaranteed.
Common questions
I received a data breach letter from Domus Design Centers. What should I do? +
Keep your notice letter, since it contains your enrollment code and is useful evidence. Enroll in the free Cyberscout credit monitoring within 90 days, review your credit reports at AnnualCreditReport.com, and consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax. Report any misuse of your information at the FTC's IdentityTheft.gov portal. You may also wish to speak with a data breach attorney about your options.
Am I eligible to join a class action against Domus Design Centers? +
Individuals who received a data breach notice from Domus Design Centers may qualify to participate in legal claims. Factors that can affect eligibility include your state of residence, the categories of data exposed, and any documented losses or time spent responding to fraud.
How much money could I receive from a class action lawsuit? +
Data breach class action recoveries vary significantly. Settlements typically range from a few hundred dollars for basic out-of-pocket losses to several thousand dollars for documented identity theft, with class size, damages, and negotiation all affecting the final amount. No payout is guaranteed, and this investigation has not yet resulted in a settlement.
What personal information was exposed in the breach? +
The notice states that Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers were involved. Your individual letter may describe the specific information affecting you, so it is worth reviewing closely.
Did Domus Design Centers offer free credit monitoring? +
Yes. Impacted individuals can enroll in 24 months of single-bureau credit monitoring, plus credit reports, credit scores, and fraud-assistance services, provided at no cost through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company. You have 90 days from the date on your letter to activate it using your unique enrollment code. Enrolling does not waive your right to pursue a claim.
How many people were affected by the Domus Design Centers breach? +
Domus Design Centers reported the incident to the Massachusetts Attorney General as affecting 8 Massachusetts residents. The total number of individuals affected in other states, if any, was not disclosed in that filing. This page will be updated as more becomes known.
Is there a deadline to take legal action? +
Yes. Statutes of limitations for data breach claims vary by state and legal theory, typically ranging from one to six years. Waiting can permanently bar your claim. Contact us as soon as possible for a free evaluation.
How do I get a copy of the official breach notice? +
The notice was filed with the Massachusetts Attorney General and can be downloaded from that office's website using the button at the top of this page. Dapeer Law can also help you obtain a copy during a free consultation.
Sources & references
- Official breach notice filing · Massachusetts Attorney General, Data Breach Notification
- Company · Domus Design Centers Inc. (mass.gov)
- Credit bureau freezes · Equifax · Experian · TransUnion
- Free weekly credit reports · AnnualCreditReport.com
- Identity theft recovery guide · FTC IdentityTheft.gov
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