Mid America Physician Services Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the Mid America Physician Services 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.

Mid America Physician Services Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Were you a patient of Mid America Physician Services? Your Social Security number, medical records, and even insurance details may now be in the wrong hands. Act quickly—read on to see what happened, how to guard your identity, and whether you can pursue compensation.

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What Happened?

Mid America Physician Services LLC (MAPS)—the largest independent women’s health practice in the Kansas City area—detected suspicious activity within its network on November 14, 2024. A months-long forensic investigation confirmed on May 8, 2025 that hackers accessed and removed sensitive patient data.

The company began mailing notification letters on July 15, 2025 and filed mandatory disclosures, including a report to the Texas Attorney General on July 18, 2025, citing at least 636 affected Texas residents. MAPS has not publicly released the full number of patients impacted nationwide.

What Information Was Exposed?

Investigators determined both Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and Protected Health Information (PHI) were involved, including:

  • Full names
  • Addresses & Dates of birth
  • Social Security numbers
  • Government-issued IDs
  • Medical treatment & health insurance details
  • Billing and payment information
  • Other financial data

Why This Breach Matters

Medical identity theft can be costlier and harder to correct than credit-card fraud. With enough data points, criminals can:

  • Open credit lines or take out loans in your name
  • Submit fraudulent insurance claims or obtain medical services
  • File false tax returns for refunds
  • Launch highly targeted phishing or social-engineering attacks

Immediate Steps to Protect Yourself

  1. Enroll in Free Credit Monitoring: MAPS is providing this service—sign up as soon as you receive your activation code.
  2. Check Your Credit Reports: Order free copies at least once a year and dispute unfamiliar accounts right away.
  3. Place Fraud Alerts or Credit Freezes: This makes it harder for new credit to be opened without your direct approval.
  4. Monitor Medical Benefits: Review Explanation of Benefits (EOB) statements for services you did not receive.
  5. Watch for Phishing: Be skeptical of unsolicited calls, texts, or emails asking for personal or insurance information.

Can You File a Mid America Physician Services Data Breach Lawsuit?

If you received a breach notice—or were a MAPS patient between November 2024 and May 2025—you may qualify to join a class action seeking:

  • Reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses (e.g., credit freezes, notary fees)
  • Compensation for lost time spent mitigating fraud
  • Credit-monitoring and identity-theft insurance beyond the free period
  • Possible statutory or punitive damages

Courts often look more favorably on claimants who act quickly. Preserve any letters or emails from MAPS and maintain records of time or money spent dealing with the breach.

How to Get Help

MAPS has set up a dedicated assistance line at 833-367-8552 (Mon–Fri, 8 a.m.–8 p.m. EST). For legal guidance and to explore compensation options, consider speaking with an attorney experienced in healthcare data-breach litigation.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Mid America Physician Services discover the data breach?

Suspicious activity was first identified on November 14, 2024. A subsequent forensic review confirmed data exfiltration on May 8, 2025.

What sensitive data did the Mid America Physician Services breach expose?

The breach involved names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, medical treatment details, billing data, health insurance information, and other financial records.

How many people are affected by the Mid America Physician Services data breach?

At least 636 Texas residents were reported to the state attorney general. The total nationwide figure has not been disclosed by MAPS.

Does Mid America Physician Services offer free credit monitoring?

Yes. Notification letters include instructions and an activation code for complimentary credit-monitoring and identity-protection services.

Can I sue Mid America Physician Services for the data breach?

Potentially. Patients whose data was compromised may be eligible to join a class-action lawsuit seeking financial compensation and enhanced protective measures.

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