Life in Motion Family Wellness Center Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the Life in Motion Family Wellness 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.

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Life in Motion Family Wellness Center Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Were you treated at Life in Motion Family Wellness Center? The Indiana-based clinic just reported a data breach that may have exposed sensitive medical and personal data for more than 3,700 patients. Act now to learn whether you can pursue compensation and protect your identity.

What Happened?

Life in Motion Family Wellness Center (“Life in Motion”), a single-location healthcare provider headquartered in Evansville, Indiana, recently detected unauthorized access to its systems. On August 12, 2025, the practice submitted a formal notice of the incident to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office for Civil Rights (HHS-OCR), a step required whenever protected health information (PHI) may be compromised.

Known Facts So Far

  • Reporting agency: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
  • Date notice filed: August 12, 2025
  • Individuals affected: 3,700 +
  • Data involved: Personal Identifiable Information (PII) and Protected Health Information (PHI)
  • Location: Evansville, Indiana

What Information May Be at Risk?

While Life in Motion has not yet published a detailed list, breaches reported under HHS guidelines typically include data such as:

  • Full names
  • Addresses and phone numbers
  • Dates of birth
  • Medical record or patient account numbers
  • Diagnosis and treatment details
  • Health insurance information

Potential Risks for Patients

Exposure of PHI can lead to identity theft, medical fraud, and long-term privacy violations. Attackers may:

  • Open new credit lines using stolen identities
  • Submit fraudulent insurance claims
  • Alter medical histories, affecting future care
  • Sell data on dark-web marketplaces

Your Legal Options

Data breach and privacy laws—including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and various state statutes—may entitle affected Life in Motion patients to monetary damages and free credit monitoring. Joining a lawsuit can:

  • Recover out-of-pocket expenses related to fraud or identity protection
  • Secure compensation for time spent resolving issues
  • Force stronger security measures to prevent future incidents

Next step: Document any suspicious activity and keep all correspondence from Life in Motion. Legal deadlines apply, so consider speaking with a qualified data-privacy attorney promptly.

Protecting Yourself After the Life in Motion Breach

  1. Review all letters or emails from Life in Motion when they arrive.
  2. Obtain and monitor your free credit reports for unfamiliar accounts.
  3. Place a fraud alert or security freeze with the major credit bureaus.
  4. Enroll in identity-theft monitoring if offered.
  5. Report any suspected fraud to law enforcement and the Federal Trade Commission.

FAQ: Life in Motion Family Wellness Center Breach

How do I know if my data was part of the Life in Motion breach?

The clinic is expected to mail written notices to all impacted individuals. If you receive a letter—or were a patient during the relevant period—you should assume your data may be involved and take precautions.

What compensation could I receive from a Life in Motion data breach lawsuit?

Damages often include reimbursement for identity-protection costs, fraudulent charges, lost time, and—in some states—statutory penalties per violation.

Is this breach covered by HIPAA?

Yes. Because Life in Motion handles protected health information, the incident triggers HIPAA’s Breach Notification Rule, requiring reporting to HHS-OCR and notice to affected patients.

When should I file a claim?

Statutes of limitation vary by state—some as short as one year. Acting quickly preserves your right to sue and helps document any losses.

Will Life in Motion provide free credit monitoring?

Although not yet confirmed, healthcare entities commonly offer at least 12 months of free monitoring after a breach. Watch for specifics in the official notification letter.

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