Revere Health PC Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the Revere Health PC 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.

Revere Health Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Did a letter from Revere Health land in your mailbox? The multispecialty medical group has confirmed a cyber-attack that exposed highly sensitive patient data. Act now to protect your identity—and discover whether you can claim financial compensation.

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What We Know About the Revere Health Breach

On August 19, 2025, Revere Health PC reported a hacking incident to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The disclosure confirms that both personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) were compromised.

Types of Data Potentially Exposed

  • Full names and contact information
  • Dates of birth
  • Social Security numbers
  • Driver’s license or state ID numbers
  • Addresses
  • Health insurance details
  • Medical records
  • Payment or financial information
  • Other government-issued IDs

About Revere Health PC

Founded in 1960, Revere Health operates more than 100 clinics across Utah and southeastern Nevada, employing 175 physicians and 130 advanced practitioners in over 30 specialties. The physician-owned group previously grappled with a phishing attack in 2021, underscoring ongoing cybersecurity challenges in the healthcare sector.

Your Immediate Action Plan

If you received (or suspect you should receive) a breach notice, take these steps right away:

  • Secure the letter: Keep any notification from Revere Health for your records.
  • Enroll in offered monitoring: Take advantage of any free credit or identity protection services provided.
  • Track your credit: Order free annual credit reports and consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze.
  • Watch financial accounts: Review bank, credit-card, and insurance statements for unfamiliar activity.
  • Stay vigilant: Ignore unsolicited calls, texts, or emails demanding personal information.

Legal Options: Could You Be Entitled to Compensation?

Victims of data breaches often incur out-of-pocket costs, time loss, and emotional distress. U.S. privacy laws allow affected individuals to pursue damages when an organization fails to safeguard their information. Compensation may cover:

  • Identity-theft expenses and credit-monitoring fees
  • Reimbursement for fraudulent charges
  • Time spent resolving the breach
  • Emotional distress linked to privacy violations

If you were notified by Revere Health—or believe your details were involved—you can explore a potential claim. Consultation deadlines may apply, so do not delay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What data was leaked in the Revere Health breach?

Reportedly exposed information includes names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s-license or state ID numbers, health-insurance details, full medical records, and even payment data.

When did Revere Health discover the hack?

The organization publicly disclosed the incident to HHS on August 19, 2025. Exact discovery and intrusion dates have not been released.

How do I know if I was impacted by the Revere Health data breach?

Revere Health is sending written notices to affected patients. If your contact or insurance information has changed, proactively reach out to the organization or monitor the HHS breach portal.

Can I sue Revere Health for the data breach?

Potentially. Data-breach lawsuits can seek reimbursement for financial losses and emotional harm. Eligibility depends on factors such as the type of data compromised and resulting damages.

What is Revere Health doing to help?

The provider states it is notifying patients, coordinating with regulators, and enhancing cybersecurity. The company may also offer complimentary credit-monitoring services.

How can I protect my identity right now?

Place fraud alerts or credit freezes with the three major bureaus, monitor accounts daily for at least 12 months, and change passwords on any portals that share credentials with your patient account.

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