Emergency Responders Health Center Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
Emergency Responders Health Center (“ERHC”) is notifying 529 individuals that an email-account compromise exposed sensitive personal and medical information collected between December 11 2024 and April 11 2025. If you received a breach letter dated September 26 2025, you may qualify to pursue compensation and no-cost credit monitoring.
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Key Facts at a Glance
- Breach period: December 11 2024 – April 11 2025
- Discovery date: April 11 2025
- Public notice mailed: September 26 2025
- Total people affected: 529 (526 in Washington, 3 in Montana)
- Data involved: name, Social Security number, full date of birth, driver’s license/Washington ID number, medical information, and health-insurance details
- Complimentary services: 12 months of credit monitoring, fraud consultation, and identity-theft restoration through HaystackID
What Happened
ERHC detected unusual activity in one of its email accounts on April 11 2025. The organization immediately secured the account and retained a third-party cybersecurity firm to perform a forensic investigation. Findings show that several ERHC email accounts were compromised by an unauthorized actor between December 11 2024 and April 11 2025. After the breach window closed, ERHC completed a file review and finalized the list of individuals to notify on September 16 2025.
Information Exposed
The forensic review determined that the following categories of information were present in the affected mailboxes:
- Name
- Social Security number
- Full date of birth
- Driver’s license or Washington state ID number
- Medical information
- Health-insurance policy or ID number
ERHC’s Response
According to the notice, Emergency Responders Health Center:
- Secured the compromised email accounts immediately upon discovery
- Engaged cybersecurity specialists to investigate and confirm the scope of the incident
- Implemented additional technical safeguards and enhanced security measures
- Notified affected individuals and regulators
- Is covering the cost of 12-month credit-monitoring and identity-restoration services through HaystackID
What You Can Do Now
Recipients of the ERHC breach letter should take the following steps as soon as possible:
- Enroll in the free HaystackID credit-monitoring service using the activation code in your letter.
- Review bank, credit-card, and insurance statements for unfamiliar charges.
- Order and monitor your credit reports for new or suspicious accounts.
- Report suspected identity theft to your financial institutions and law-enforcement agencies.
You may also contact us today for a no-obligation consultation about pursuing monetary relief through a class-action lawsuit or individual claim.
Timeline of the Emergency Responders Health Center Data Breach
- December 11 2024: Unauthorized access begins.
- April 11 2025: Suspicious activity detected; accounts secured; investigation launched.
- September 16 2025: Final list of affected individuals compiled.
- September 26 2025: Consumer notification letters mailed; breach reported to state regulators.
Company Overview
Emergency Responders Health Center (ERHC) is a healthcare provider headquartered in Boise, Idaho.
- Website: https://er-hc.org/
- Headquarters: 9976 W. Emerald St, Boise, Idaho, United States
- Industry: Healthcare
- Founded: Data not publicly provided
- Employees: Not disclosed
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What happened in the Emergency Responders Health Center data breach?
An unauthorized actor accessed several ERHC email accounts from December 11 2024 to April 11 2025, potentially viewing or exfiltrating sensitive patient data.
How many people were affected by the Emergency Responders Health Center breach?
A total of 529 individuals—526 in Washington and 3 in Montana—received notification letters.
What information was exposed?
Names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, driver’s license or Washington IDs, medical information, and health-insurance details were present in the compromised accounts.
Is ERHC offering free credit monitoring?
Yes. ERHC is providing 12 months of complimentary credit monitoring, fraud consultation, and identity-theft restoration services through HaystackID.
Can I join a lawsuit against Emergency Responders Health Center?
Potentially. Victims may be entitled to compensation for out-of-pocket costs, time spent dealing with the breach, and future risk. Contact us for a free case evaluation.