Doctors Imaging Group Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the Doctors Imaging Group data breach. If you received notice that your information was exposed during this breach, you may be entitled to compensation. It's free to join our investigation to see if we can help you recover.

Doctors Imaging Group Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Did Doctors Imaging Group just put your most sensitive data at risk? A recently announced cyber-intrusion may have exposed everything from Social Security numbers to detailed medical records. Find out how to protect yourself and whether you can pursue compensation below.

What Happened?

Doctors Imaging Group, a Florida-based medical diagnostic practice founded in 1973, disclosed that its computer network was compromised between November 5 and November 11, 2024. The organization detected suspicious activity and launched an internal investigation assisted by forensics specialists.

By August 29, 2025, investigators confirmed that an unauthorized third party accessed and possibly exfiltrated files containing personal identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) belonging to patients and other individuals.

What Information Was Exposed?

The type and scope of data vary by individual, but the breach notice lists the following categories:

  • Name and address
  • Date of birth
  • Social Security number
  • Financial account details (number and account type)
  • Medical data, including:
    • Admission dates
    • Patient account numbers
    • Medical record numbers
    • Treatment and claim information
  • Health-insurance information
Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)

Why This Breach Matters

Exposure of the above data dramatically increases the risk of:

  • Identity theft and new-account fraud
  • Medical identity theft, leading to false insurance claims
  • Targeted phishing or social-engineering attacks
  • Financial losses and long-term credit damage

Medical information in particular is prized by cyber-criminals because it is difficult to change and can command a higher price on underground markets.

Your Legal Options

Under state and federal privacy laws, organizations that fail to secure personal data can be held liable for resulting damages. Affected Doctors Imaging Group patients may be entitled to:

  • Reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses (credit monitoring, time spent, etc.)
  • Compensation for economic losses or identity-theft-related damages
  • Statutory damages where available
  • Improvements to the company’s data-security practices

Several law firms are already investigating whether Doctors Imaging Group employed reasonable cybersecurity measures and provided timely notification.

Immediate Steps to Protect Yourself

  1. Enroll in any free credit-monitoring or identity-theft services offered in the notification letter.
  2. Place a fraud alert or security freeze with the three major credit bureaus.
  3. Change online account passwords—especially those used for medical portals or banking.
  4. Monitor Explanation of Benefits (EOB) statements for unfamiliar charges.
  5. Report suspicious activity to the Federal Trade Commission and local law enforcement.

How to Join the Investigation

If you received a breach notice—or suspect your information was involved—complete our secure form or call our team to discuss your rights. Evaluations are free and confidential, and there are no upfront costs to participate in potential litigation.

Doctors Imaging Group Data Breach FAQ

What caused the Doctors Imaging Group data breach?

The company reported “suspicious activity” on its network that, upon investigation, revealed unauthorized access between November 5-11, 2024. Exact entry methods have not been publicly disclosed.

When did Doctors Imaging Group notify patients?

The organization completed its data review on August 29, 2025 and has begun mailing letters to affected individuals while also posting an online notice.

How can I confirm if my data was stolen?

Look for a mailed notification from Doctors Imaging Group. If you have not received one but were a patient or guarantor during the relevant period, consider contacting the company’s hotline for verification.

Is Doctors Imaging Group offering free credit monitoring?

Yes. The breach notice indicates complimentary credit-monitoring and identity-protection services will be provided. Enrollment instructions are included in individual letters.

Can I sue Doctors Imaging Group for the data breach?

Potentially. Victims often file class actions alleging negligence and seeking monetary damages and stronger data-security safeguards. Consulting with experienced counsel can clarify your eligibility.

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