Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
On November 3, 2025, Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance alerted regulators that unauthorized actors accessed certain files containing consumer information. If you received a data breach letter, you may be entitled to no-cost identity protection and potential legal remedies.
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Key Incident Details
- Breach window: April 8 – April 10, 2025
- Discovery date: April 13, 2025
- Notice filed: November 3, 2025
- Total people affected: 430 (all reported in South Carolina)
- Information involved: Name plus additional data elements (not specified in the notice)
- Complimentary services: Identity theft protection through IDX with credit & CyberScan monitoring, up to $1 million insurance reimbursement, and fully-managed recovery assistance
What Happened
Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company (Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance) learned of “unusual activity” within its network on April 13, 2025. Independent cybersecurity experts were engaged, and the investigation determined that certain files were acquired without authorization between April 8 and April 10, 2025.
After reviewing the affected files, the company confirmed in October 2025 that personal information relating to 430 individuals was present. Philadelphia Indemnity then coordinated with the data owner to issue written notification to impacted consumers.
Information Exposed
The notice states that affected data included names and other unspecified elements. The company did not disclose additional categories but advised recipients to assume their personal information may have been compromised.
Company Response
According to the filing, Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance:
- Secured its systems and implemented additional safeguards
- Notified law enforcement and regulators
- Is providing identity theft protection services through IDX at no cost to impacted individuals
Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)
Potential Legal Claims & Next Steps
If your information was exposed, you may:
- Have grounds to seek statutory damages under state or federal data-breach laws
- Be entitled to reimbursement for out-of-pocket losses (credit fees, fraudulent charges, etc.)
- Join or initiate a class action to hold the company accountable for alleged negligence
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What You Can Do Now
- Activate the complimentary IDX services using the enrollment code in your letter
- Monitor bank, credit-card, and insurance statements for unfamiliar activity
- Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze with the major credit bureaus
- Save any out-of-pocket expenses related to the breach for potential reimbursement
Company Overview
Website: phly.com
- Headquarters: One Bala Plaza, Suite 100, Bala Cynwyd, PA, USA
- Founded: 1962
- Industry: Insurance
- Parent company: Tokio Marine Holdings
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Frequently Asked Questions
I received a data breach letter from Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance — what should I do?
Follow the instructions in the letter immediately: enroll in the offered IDX identity-protection plan, monitor your financial accounts, and consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze.
How do I submit a claim related to the Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance data breach?
Complete the free claim review form on this page. An attorney will evaluate whether you qualify to pursue damages or join a class action.
Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance?
You may be eligible if you received the breach notice or otherwise have evidence that your personal information was compromised during the April 8–10, 2025 incident.
What information did the Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance breach expose?
The company confirmed exposure of names and indicated that additional data elements were present, though it did not specify which ones in the public notice.
Did Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance offer credit monitoring, and for how long?
Yes. Impacted consumers received free identity-protection services through IDX, including credit and CyberScan monitoring, a $1 million insurance reimbursement policy, and full recovery support. The notice did not disclose the exact monitoring duration.
How many people were affected by the Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance breach?
The company reported 430 affected individuals, all located in South Carolina.
How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance?
You can download the document directly from the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs: Official Notice (PDF).