Insurance Office of America Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
The law firm of Join The Case is investigating claims on behalf of individuals whose information was compromised in the Insurance Office of America data breach. If you received a letter about this incident, you may be entitled to compensation and free identity-protection benefits—contact us today for a free, no-obligation case review.
What Happened?
Insurance Office of America, Inc. (Insurance Office of America) discovered on June 30, 2025 that an unauthorized party had accessed certain internal systems after a phishing-email attack. An investigation assisted by external cybersecurity experts determined that the intruder had access to company systems from June 25 to June 30, 2025. The breach was reported to the Maine Attorney General on January 16, 2026.
Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)Information Exposed
The review of affected files indicates that the following categories of personal information may have been accessed or acquired:
- Full name
- Additional personal data elements (listed as “Variable data 1” and “Variable data 2” in the notice)
The company has not publicly disclosed the total number of individuals affected.
Company Response
Immediately after discovery, Insurance Office of America contained the incident and secured its network environment. The broker engaged external cybersecurity professionals, completed a detailed file review, and coordinated notifications with its customers. As part of its response, IOA is offering 24 months of complimentary credit monitoring and identity-protection services through Epiq.
Your Next Steps
If you received a breach letter from Insurance Office of America, the official notice recommends:
- Enroll in the free credit-monitoring service provided by Epiq.
- Remain vigilant by checking bank, credit-card, and insurance statements for unauthorized activity.
- Review free credit reports and place a fraud alert or security freeze if necessary.
- Report any suspicious activity to the relevant financial institution immediately.
Can You File a Claim?
Data-breach laws give victims the right to seek monetary damages and injunctive relief when companies fail to protect personal information. Our firm is evaluating whether Insurance Office of America used reasonable cybersecurity safeguards and whether additional remedies are available under state and federal law.
Contact us now to discuss your legal options. Consultation is free and confidential.
Timeline of Key Events
- June 25 – 30, 2025: Unauthorized access period.
- June 30, 2025: Breach discovered.
- January 16, 2026: Notification filed with the Maine Attorney General; consumer letters mailed.
Company Overview
Insurance Office of America is a national independent insurance agency and brokerage firm founded in 1988 and headquartered at 1855 W State Road 434, Longwood, FL, United States. The company employs more than 1,300 professionals and operates across multiple industries.
- Website: ioausa.com
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/insurance-office-of-america
- Facebook: facebook.com/ioausa
- X (Twitter): x.com/ioausa
- YouTube: youtube.com/c/Ioausa
- Instagram: instagram.com/ioainsurance
Frequently Asked Questions
- I received a data breach letter from Insurance Office of America — what should I do?
- Enroll in the complimentary Epiq credit-monitoring service, monitor your accounts, and contact our firm for a free legal case evaluation.
- How do I submit a claim related to the Insurance Office of America data breach?
- Complete our online intake form or call the number at the top of this page. We will review your eligibility and guide you through the next steps.
- Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against Insurance Office of America?
- If your personal information was included in the breach notice, you may qualify. Eligibility depends on residency, damages, and other legal factors—contact us to learn more.
- What information did the Insurance Office of America breach expose?
- The notice states that full names and other personal data elements (referred to as Variable data 1 and Variable data 2) were potentially accessed.
- Did Insurance Office of America offer credit monitoring, and for how long?
- Yes. The company is offering 24 months of complimentary credit monitoring and identity-protection services through Epiq.
- How many people were affected by the Insurance Office of America breach?
- The company has not disclosed the exact number of affected individuals in its public filing.
- How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Insurance Office of America?
- You can download it directly from the Maine Attorney General’s website using the button provided above.