Radiology Associates of Richmond, Inc. Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the Radiology Associates of Richmond, Inc. 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.

Radiology Associates of Richmond Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Did you receive a breach notice from Radiology Associates of Richmond (RAR)? An unauthorized actor infiltrated the RAR network, exposing highly sensitive personal and medical data. Act now to safeguard your identity and learn whether you qualify for financial compensation.

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What Happened?

RAR—the nation’s oldest continuously operating private radiology practice—confirmed that an intruder accessed its systems between April 2 and April 6, 2024. A forensic investigation completed on May 2, 2025 verified the scope of the compromise. RAR began mailing notification letters on July 1, 2025 and posted a public notice the same day.

What Information Was Exposed?

Investigators determined that both personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) may have been viewed or stolen, including:

  • Full names & dates of birth
  • Social Security numbers
  • Addresses & government-issued IDs (e.g., driver’s licenses)
  • Medical records & health insurance details
  • Financial account or payment card numbers
  • Digital signatures

This data is highly valuable to cybercriminals and can be used for medical identity theft, tax fraud, and other scams.

RAR’s Response

RAR states it has:

  • Secured affected systems and hired cybersecurity experts to improve defenses.
  • Notified the California Attorney General and other regulators.
  • Offered 12 months of Cyberscout single-bureau credit monitoring and identity-theft resolution services to all impacted patients.

Steps You Should Take Now

  1. Enroll in the free monitoring services provided in your notice letter.
  2. Monitor your bank and credit accounts for unfamiliar charges or new-account openings.
  3. Place a fraud alert or freeze with Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion.
  4. Beware of phishing attempts; RAR will not request personal data via email or phone.
  5. Keep a log of any time or money spent dealing with the breach—this can support a future claim.

Data-breach class actions often seek reimbursement for:

  • Out-of-pocket expenses (credit reports, phone calls, postage, etc.)
  • Time spent on mitigation efforts
  • Identity theft losses
  • Emotional distress and diminished value of personal data

If RAR’s negligence led to inadequate cybersecurity, affected patients may have grounds to pursue a lawsuit. Eligibility depends on factors such as residency, timing, and the type of data compromised.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my information was involved in the Radiology Associates of Richmond breach?

RAR mailed letters beginning July 1, 2025. If you received a notice—or if you previously used RAR’s services between 2020 and 2024—you should assume your data could be at risk.

Is the free credit monitoring from Radiology Associates of Richmond enough?

While credit monitoring is helpful, it does not reimburse you for losses or distress. Legal action may secure additional relief beyond what RAR is offering.

What types of damages might a Radiology Associates of Richmond data breach lawsuit cover?

Potential damages include restitution for fraudulent charges, costs of credit freezes, lost time, and compensation for emotional harm caused by the breach.

Will joining a lawsuit cost me anything?

Class actions are typically handled on a contingency-fee basis—meaning attorney fees are paid only if the lawsuit achieves a settlement or verdict.

What happens if I ignore the breach notice?

Doing nothing leaves you vulnerable to identity theft and may forfeit certain legal rights. Acting quickly helps preserve evidence and potential claims.

How long do I have to file a claim related to the Radiology Associates of Richmond data breach?

Deadlines vary by state. Some statutes of limitation are as short as one year. Contact legal counsel promptly to avoid missing important cut-offs.

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