The Phoenix Rehabilitation and Nursing Center Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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The Phoenix Rehabilitation and Nursing Center Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Were you one of the 6,459 patients notified about The Phoenix Rehabilitation and Nursing Center data breach? Sensitive medical and personal details may now be in the wrong hands—learn how to protect yourself and whether you can pursue compensation.

Quick Facts

  • Breach discovered: September 19, 2024
  • Incident occurred: Around July 20, 2024
  • Individuals affected: 6,459 patients
  • Notification letters mailed: January 28, 2025
  • Toll-free help line: 833-799-4370 (Mon–Fri, 8 a.m.–8 p.m. ET)

What Happened?

Atlantis Operating LLC, doing business as The Phoenix Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Brooklyn, NY, learned on September 19, 2024 that a third-party vendor had suffered unauthorized access to its data environment. A forensic review indicates the intrusion likely began around July 20, 2024, exposing protected health information (PHI) and personally identifiable information (PII) tied to thousands of current and former patients.

What Information Was Exposed?

The exact data elements vary by individual, but the compromised files may have included:

  • Full names
  • Addresses
  • Dates of birth
  • Social Security numbers
  • Government-issued identification numbers
  • Medical and treatment information
  • Financial details related to billing or insurance

Timeline of Key Events

  • July 20, 2024: Suspicious activity begins on third-party vendor systems.
  • September 19, 2024: Breach confirmed by The Phoenix Rehabilitation and Nursing Center.
  • January 28, 2025: Formal notification letters mailed to 6,459 affected individuals.

Why This Breach Matters

Medical identity theft can be devastating—fraudsters may obtain prescriptions, file false insurance claims, or open financial accounts using stolen data. The inclusion of Social Security numbers and medical records significantly increases the risk of long-term harm.

What You Should Do Now

1. Monitor Your Credit and Accounts

  • Review bank, credit-card, and insurance statements for unfamiliar transactions.
  • Obtain free annual credit reports from AnnualCreditReport.com and look for new accounts or inquiries.

2. Consider a Fraud Alert or Credit Freeze

Placing a free, one-year fraud alert or a credit freeze with the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) can help block unauthorized credit applications.

3. Enroll in Identity-Theft Protection

If offered complimentary monitoring, enroll promptly. If not, consider purchasing a reputable identity-protection plan to detect misuse of your SSN or medical information.

4. Preserve Evidence

Keep the breach notification letter, screenshots of suspicious activity, and any correspondence related to the incident. These documents may be important if you decide to pursue legal action.

Can You File a Data Breach Lawsuit?

Victims of healthcare data breaches often pursue compensation for:

  • Out-of-pocket expenses (credit monitoring, lost time, postage, etc.)
  • Costs tied to medical or financial identity theft
  • Anxiety, stress, and loss of privacy

If you received a notice from The Phoenix Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, you may have legal rights under state and federal laws—including HIPAA and various consumer-protection statutes. Consult a qualified data-privacy attorney to discuss your options and filing deadlines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused The Phoenix Rehabilitation and Nursing Center data breach?

The facility attributes the breach to unauthorized access at a third-party vendor connected to its systems. A forensic review is ongoing.

How do I know if my information was compromised?

If you receive a mailed notification letter dated January 28, 2025, your data was likely involved. You can also call 833-799-4370 for confirmation.

What steps is The Phoenix Rehabilitation and Nursing Center taking now?

The center reports strengthening network safeguards, working with cybersecurity experts, and offering guidance to affected individuals.

Is there a cost to join a data breach lawsuit against The Phoenix Rehabilitation and Nursing Center?

Most data-breach class actions operate on a contingency basis—meaning legal fees are only collected if a recovery is achieved. Confirm specifics with counsel.

How long do I have to take legal action?

Statutes of limitation vary by state and claim type. Contact an attorney promptly to avoid missing critical deadlines.

Next Steps

Time matters. Strengthen your identity-protection measures today and explore your legal rights. Staying proactive can reduce the risk of fraud and help you recover any losses caused by this incident.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

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