Radiologic Medical Services Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
Radiologic Medical Services (RMS) has notified patients of a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized access to two employee email accounts. If you received a breach notice dated October 6, 2025, you may be entitled to free identity-protection services and potential monetary compensation. Contact our data-breach team today to explore your legal options.
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Key Facts at a Glance
- Breach window: February 22 – March 19, 2024
- Incident discovered: February 26, 2024
- Consumer notices mailed: October 6, 2025
- Systems impacted: Two employee email accounts
- Data exposed: First and last names coupled with additional sensitive information (redacted in notice)
- Identity-protection offered: Complimentary credit monitoring and identity protection services
What Happened
According to RMS, suspicious activity was detected in an employee email account on February 26, 2024. A forensic investigation confirmed that two employee mailboxes were accessed without authorization from February 22 through March 19, 2024. RMS secured the accounts immediately, retained third-party cybersecurity specialists, and conducted a detailed review of the affected emails.
The content review concluded on September 13, 2024, after which RMS worked to obtain current mailing addresses for impacted individuals. Written notifications were released on October 6, 2025, in compliance with state and federal data-breach laws.
Information Involved
The types of personal information present in the compromised mailboxes included your first and last name, combined with other sensitive data (specific fields were redacted in public filings). RMS reports no evidence at this time that the information has been misused.
Company Response
RMS states that it:
- Secured the affected email accounts immediately upon discovery.
- Engaged external cybersecurity experts to investigate the scope of the intrusion.
- Implemented additional technical safeguards to bolster email and data security.
- Is providing complimentary credit monitoring and identity-protection services to affected patients.
Your Next Steps
If you received a notification letter from Radiologic Medical Services, consider taking the following actions:
- Enroll in the free credit monitoring service as soon as you receive enrollment instructions.
- Review bank, credit-card, and medical statements regularly for unauthorized charges.
- Request and review your free credit reports for unfamiliar accounts or inquiries.
- Place a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major credit bureaus if suspicious activity appears.
- Document any time or money spent addressing the breach—this information may support a future claim.
How a Data Breach Lawsuit Can Help
Lawsuits can seek reimbursement for out-of-pocket costs, credit-monitoring expenses, and time spent remedying fraud. They also push organizations to strengthen data-security practices. Our legal partners investigate whether RMS employed reasonable safeguards and whether delay in notification violated state or federal statutes.
Complete our secure form or call the number at the top of this page to discuss your rights at no cost.
Company Overview
- Official website: corridorradiology.com
- Headquarters: 2769 Heartland Drive, Suite #105, Coralville, Iowa, United States
- Founded: 1971
- Industry: Hospital & Health Care (radiology services)
- Employees: Approximately 6
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Radiologic Medical Services discover the breach?
The company detected suspicious activity on February 26, 2024.
Why did notification letters arrive in October 2025?
RMS states it needed time to analyze the compromised emails and obtain current mailing addresses. The review concluded September 13, 2024, and notices were issued on October 6, 2025.
What personal data was exposed in the Radiologic Medical Services breach?
First and last names with additional sensitive information (specific fields redacted in public documents).
Is Radiologic Medical Services offering free credit monitoring?
Yes. The company is providing complimentary credit-monitoring and identity-protection services.
Can I file a lawsuit over the Radiologic Medical Services data breach?
Potentially. Individuals whose information was compromised may pursue claims for damages. Contact us to review your eligibility.