ABCD Brain Study:

Data misused.

Families Not Told.

If you participated in the ABCD Brain Study, or if your child did, you have the right to understand how the information was used.

The NIH-funded ABCD Brain Study enrolled thousands of children nationwide.. Public reports have raised concerns that sensitive brain imaging and genetic data may have been accessed or shared beyond what families were told.

Families trusted this federally funded study to protect

their child’s private data

  • Sensitive brain imaging and cognitive data

  • Federally funded NIH research study

  • Concerns about whether families were fully informed

  • You may qualify for a confidential case review

Were You Part of the ABCD Study?

Your information will remain confidential

ABCD Brain Study:

Data misused.

Families Not Told.

If you participated in the ABCD Brain Study, or if your child did, you have the right to understand how the information

was used.

The study collected brain scans and genetic (DNA) data from 11,000 children across the United States.

Recent reports indicate that data from the study was accessed by outside parties beyond what families

were clearly told.

Compensation may be available. See if you qualify.

Were You Part of the ABCD Study?

Your information will remain confidential

What Data Was Collected - and

Why It Matters

Over 11,000 children across the United States participated in this long-term research project funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

As part of the study, the following data

was collected:

  • Brain scans

  • Genetic (DNA) data

  • Health and behavioral records

  • Other sensitive personal information

Because the project involved universities and medical centers nationwide, participant data was shared across multiple research institutions and systems.

Questions have been raised about whether some of this data was accessed or used beyond what participants and families were clearly told.

If you or your family participated in the

ABCD Study, you may have the right to

seek financial compensation.

What Data Was Collected - and Why It Matters

Over 11,000 children across the United States participated in this long-term research project funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

As part of the study, the following data was collected:

  • Brain scans

  • Genetic (DNA) data

  • Health and behavioral records

  • Other sensitive personal information

Because the project involved universities and medical centers nationwide, participant data was shared across multiple research institutions and systems.

Questions have been raised about whether some of this data was accessed or used beyond what participants and families were clearly told.

If you or your family participated in the ABCD Study, you may have the right to seek financial compensation.

Who May Be Eligible

for Compensation?

If you or your family participated in the

NIH ABCD Study, you may have the right to seek financial compensation.

You may qualify if any of the following apply:

  • You or your child participated in the

    ABCD Study

  • Brain imaging, genetic (DNA), or other sensitive data was collected

  • You were not clearly informed how the data could be shared or used

  • You did not consent to certain uses of

    research data

  • You have concerns about how participant information was accessed or distributed

If any of the above apply, you may be

entitled to financial compensation.

Not sure which study location you attended?

We may be able to help review

participation details.

Who May Be Eligible for Compensation?

If you or your family participated in the NIH ABCD Study, you may have the right to seek financial compensation.

You may qualify if any of the following apply:

  • You or your child participated in the ABCD Study

  • Brain imaging, genetic (DNA), or other sensitive data

    was collected

  • You were not clearly informed how the data could be shared

    or used

  • You did not consent to certain uses of research data

  • You have concerns about how participant information was accessed or distributed

If any of the above apply, you may be entitled to financial compensation.

Not sure which study location you attended?

We may be able to help review participation details.

Why Legal Claims

Are Under Review

Legal claims are being reviewed to determine whether data from the NIH-funded ABCD Study was used in ways participants and families were not clearly told about.

  • You were not clearly told how your information could be used or shared

  • Your data may have been shared beyond what you agreed to

  • There are questions about how the data

    was protected

  • There are concerns that federal rules may not have been followed

If proper consent was not obtained, you may have the right to financial compensation.

Why Legal Claims Are Under Review

Legal claims are being reviewed to determine whether data from the NIH-funded ABCD Study was used in ways participants and families were not clearly told about.

  • You were not clearly told how your information could be

    used or shared

  • Your data may have been shared beyond what you agreed to

  • There are questions about how the data was protected

  • There are concerns that federal rules may not have been followed

If proper consent was not obtained, you may have the right to

financial compensation.

Compensation May

Be Available For

  • Loss of Privacy

  • Violations of federal data laws

  • Emotional Distress

  • Data Protection Failures

  • Other Legal Remedies

Your review is free and confidential.

You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

There is no obligation to move forward

after your free review.

Protect your rights. See if you qualify today.

Compensation May

Be Available For

Loss of Privacy

Violations of federal data laws

Emotional Distress

Data Protection Failures

Other Legal Remedies

Your review is free and confidential.

You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

There is no obligation to move forward after your free review.

Protect your rights. See if you qualify today.

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