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

Solix Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Were you recently notified that Solix exposed your personal or medical data? A cyber-intrusion into employee email accounts has put thousands at risk of identity theft. Find out how to protect yourself and whether you can file a claim below.

What Happened?

On March 24, 2025, Solix, Inc. detected suspicious activity inside several employee email accounts. A forensic investigation confirmed that an unauthorized actor had access from March 24 – 27, 2025. By June 17, 2025, the company completed a detailed review and began mailing notification letters to impacted individuals.

What Information Was Exposed?

The compromised mailboxes contained both personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI). According to Solix’s investigation, the following data elements may have been involved:

  • Full name and address
  • Social Security number
  • Date of birth
  • Government-issued IDs (driver’s license or state ID)
  • Tax identification number
  • Financial account information
  • Medical and health insurance information
  • Usernames with associated passwords
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Why This Breach Matters

Exposed Social Security numbers, medical records and login credentials are a prime target for cybercriminals. Victims could experience:

  • Identity theft or fraudulent tax returns
  • Medical identity theft and false insurance claims
  • Unauthorized withdrawals or loans
  • Credential-stuffing attacks on other online accounts

Your Immediate Next Steps

  1. Monitor your credit. Request your free reports from Equifax, Experian and TransUnion and review them for unfamiliar accounts.
  2. Place a fraud alert or credit freeze. A fraud alert lasts 12 months and is free; a freeze blocks new credit until you lift it.
  3. Change reused passwords. Update any accounts that share the same login as your Solix credentials.
  4. Stay vigilant. Watch bank statements, insurance Explanation of Benefits (EOBs) and mail for signs of misuse.
  5. Call the dedicated Solix help line. Contact 1-833-380-8315 (M–F, 8 a.m.–8 p.m. EST) if you did not receive a letter but believe you are affected.

Can You File a Solix Data Breach Lawsuit?

Under state and federal privacy laws, companies that fail to safeguard sensitive data may owe monetary damages to victims. Potential compensation can include:

  • Reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses (credit monitoring, bank fees, etc.)
  • Time spent addressing fraud
  • Loss of privacy or emotional distress
  • Enhanced credit and identity-protection services

If evidence shows Solix did not implement reasonable safeguards—or delayed notifying victims—you could be eligible to participate in a class action or individual lawsuit.

How to Get Help

Legal teams focusing on data-breach litigation are actively evaluating claims against Solix, Inc. Completing a short, secure questionnaire can help determine your eligibility and next steps. Act promptly—deadlines to join or file a claim may apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the Solix data breach?

Investigators found that an external threat actor accessed multiple employee email accounts between March 24 and March 27, 2025. The precise method has not been publicly disclosed.

What information was exposed in the Solix data breach?

PII such as names, addresses, Social Security numbers and dates of birth, plus PHI, financial data and even usernames with passwords, may have been compromised.

How do I know if I am affected by the Solix data breach?

Solix mailed notification letters to all individuals with mailing addresses on file. If you did not receive one but suspect involvement, call the company’s helpline at 1-833-380-8315.

What should I do after receiving a Solix data breach notice?

Follow the protective steps outlined above—monitor your credit, place fraud alerts, change passwords and consider enrolling in identity-theft protection.

Can I sue Solix for the data breach?

Possibly. If you experienced financial loss, time expenditure, or increased risk of identity theft, you may have legal standing to demand compensation. Consult with an attorney experienced in data-breach litigation.

How long do I have to take action after the Solix data breach?

Statutes of limitation vary by state and claim type, but some can be as short as one year. Acting quickly preserves your rights.

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