Amazing Charts Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
On November 12, 2025, Amazing Charts disclosed a cybersecurity incident that exposed sensitive patient information. If you received a breach notice, you may be entitled to compensation and no-cost identity-protection services—contact us today for a free, confidential case review.
What Happened?
CareTracker, Inc. d/b/a Amazing Charts (“Amazing Charts”) detected suspicious activity on June 19, 2025, within the network of a third-party service provider. An immediate investigation confirmed that an unauthorized party accessed that network between June 15 and June 19, 2025. Upon discovery, Amazing Charts secured the environment and began a detailed review of data that may have been affected.
Information Involved
The review determined the following categories of personal and medical information may have been exposed:
- Name
- Medical treatment or diagnosis details
- Physician name
- Medical record number
- Health insurance information
Amazing Charts states that, as of the most recent investigation update, it “has not uncovered any evidence to suggest there has been identity theft or fraud” related to the incident.
Company Response
Amazing Charts reports that it:
- Secured the third-party provider’s network immediately after discovery.
- Notified affected individuals beginning November 12, 2025.
- Is offering 12 months of complimentary credit monitoring through Experian to impacted persons.
The company encourages vigilance and recommends reviewing account statements and credit reports over the next 12–24 months.
Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)Key Dates
- Unauthorized access window: June 15–19, 2025
- Breach discovered: June 19, 2025
- Consumer notices mailed: November 12, 2025
- Report filed with California Attorney General: November 12, 2025
Your Legal Options
If your data was compromised, you may:
- Pursue statutory damages under state and federal data-privacy laws.
- Seek compensation for time spent mitigating potential fraud.
- Obtain injunctive relief requiring Amazing Charts to strengthen security controls.
Time limits apply. Preserve your rights by speaking with a qualified data-breach attorney as soon as possible.
Company Overview
Amazing Charts develops electronic health-record (EHR) and practice-management software for medical practices.
- Official website: amazingcharts.com
- Founded: 2001
- Industry: Healthcare Technology
- Parent company: Harris Healthcare
- Headquarters: 1600 Division Rd. Suite 2000, West Warwick, Rhode Island, United States
- LinkedIn: Amazing Charts
- Facebook: @AmazingCharts
- Instagram: @amazingcharts_
- X (Twitter): @AmazingCharts
Frequently Asked Questions
I received a data breach letter from Amazing Charts — what should I do?
Follow the enrollment instructions for the free Experian credit-monitoring service, review your credit reports, and speak with a data-privacy attorney about potential legal claims.
How do I submit a claim related to the Amazing Charts data breach?
Collect your breach notice, any evidence of out-of-pocket costs, and contact a lawyer experienced in data-breach litigation to evaluate eligibility for compensation.
Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against Amazing Charts?
You may qualify if your personal information was among the data exposed during the June 2025 incident. Eligibility depends on residency, type of data compromised, and damages suffered.
What information did the Amazing Charts breach expose?
Potentially exposed data includes your name, medical treatment or diagnosis information, physician name, medical record number, and health insurance details.
Did Amazing Charts offer credit monitoring, and for how long?
Yes. The company is providing 12 months of complimentary credit monitoring through Experian to each impacted individual.
How many people were affected by the Amazing Charts breach?
Amazing Charts has not publicly disclosed the total number of impacted individuals as of the latest update.
How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Amazing Charts?
You can download the notice directly from the California Attorney General’s website using the button above or via the link in the Sources sidebar.