Huron Regional Medical Center Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the Huron Regional Medical Center 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.

Huron Regional Medical Center Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Were you treated at Huron Regional Medical Center or its clinics? A ransomware attack has exposed highly sensitive health and financial data—including Social Security numbers—to cyber-criminals. Find out how to protect yourself and whether you can pursue compensation today.

What Happened?

On May 31, 2025, Huron Regional Medical Center (“HRMC”) in Huron, South Dakota detected suspicious activity in its computer network. A forensic investigation confirmed that a threat actor—later identified as the BEAST ransomware group—gained unauthorized access, copied approximately 800 GB of data, and advertised the haul on the dark web.

By Aug. 21, 2025, HRMC matched stolen files to individual patients and employees. The incident was reported to regulators and publicly disclosed on Sept. 9, 2025.

What Information Was Involved?

The stolen database includes a mix of personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI). According to HRMC’s filings, one or more of the following data elements may have been exposed:

  • Full name, address & phone number
  • Date of birth
  • Social Security number
  • Government IDs (Medicare & Medicaid numbers)
  • Financial account information
  • Health insurance details
  • Date(s) & cost of service
  • Lab results & diagnostic images
  • Prescription, diagnosis & treatment information

Not every element was involved for every person, but the overall scope is significant and highly sensitive.

Why This Breach Matters

Ransomware operators frequently sell or trade stolen data on dark-web marketplaces, enabling identity theft, tax fraud, medical billing scams, and intrusive phishing campaigns. Medical records are especially lucrative because they contain rich identity profiles that cannot be easily “re-issued.”

Key Risks for Victims

  • New credit cards or loans opened in your name
  • Illegal use of your health insurance benefits
  • Targeted phishing exploiting personal medical details
  • Long-term damage to credit and insurance records

Steps You Can Take Right Now

HRMC is providing 12 months of single-bureau credit monitoring through Cyberscout. Even if you enroll, cybersecurity experts recommend additional vigilance:

  • Request free annual credit reports from all three bureaus
  • Place a fraud alert or credit freeze to block new accounts
  • Review medical Explanation of Benefits for unfamiliar charges
  • Update online passwords and enable multi-factor authentication
  • Report suspected identity theft to the FTC and local law enforcement
Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)

Can You File a Huron Regional Medical Center Data Breach Lawsuit?

If you received a notification letter—or believe your information was part of the stolen dataset—you may be entitled to:

  • Reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses (credit-monitoring fees, identity theft losses, etc.)
  • Compensation for time spent remedying fraud and securing accounts
  • Statutory damages where allowed under state privacy laws
  • Enhanced credit-monitoring and identity-protection services

Data-breach lawsuits often proceed as class actions, allowing victims to combine claims and increase negotiating power. Deadlines (called “statutes of limitations”) vary by state, so acting quickly preserves your rights.

How to Get a Free Case Review

Complete our confidential form or call our team to determine eligibility. There is no cost unless compensation is recovered on your behalf.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Huron Regional Medical Center data breach real?

Yes. HRMC confirmed the intrusion in regulatory filings and posted a public notice on its website. The Montana Attorney General also published the consumer notification letter.

How many people were affected by the Huron Regional Medical Center breach?

HRMC reported at least 20 Montana residents were impacted. The total number nationwide has not been publicly disclosed, but the stolen dataset reportedly contained 800 GB of patient information.

What should I do if I lost my breach letter from HRMC?

You can still enroll in Cyberscout’s credit monitoring by calling the dedicated assistance line at 833-456-9193. Have your name, address, and treatment dates ready to confirm identity.

Does joining a Huron Regional Medical Center lawsuit cost money?

No. Most data-breach cases are handled on a contingent-fee basis, meaning plaintiffs pay nothing upfront and attorneys receive fees only if they secure a recovery.

Will placing a credit freeze hurt my credit score?

No. A freeze restricts new credit inquiries but has no impact on your existing score. You can temporarily lift or permanently remove it at any time for free.

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