Veradigm Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
If you recently received a data breach notice from Veradigm, you could be entitled to free identity-theft protection and possible compensation. Contact us for a no-cost, confidential case review today.
Key Takeaways
- Breach window: December 15, 2024 – July 1, 2025 discovery
- Notice mailed to consumers: September 22, 2025
- Data exposed: names, contact details, dates of birth, health and insurance records, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and payment information
- Free credit monitoring: 12 or 24 months of Experian IdentityWorks offered
- Breach reported to California Attorney General on December 18, 2025
What Happened
Veradigm LLC (“Veradigm”) discovered on July 1, 2025, that an unauthorized party had accessed a company storage account. The credential used in the attack was obtained from a separate security incident involving one of Veradigm’s customers. Investigators determined that the intrusion occurred around December 15, 2024.
The compromised storage account contained files belonging to multiple healthcare clients. No other Veradigm systems or the GE system were affected, and the company states it has no evidence of misuse of the compromised data.
Information Exposed
The type of information involved varies by individual. According to Veradigm’s notice to California residents, the files may have included:
- Name and contact details
- Date of birth
- Health records data (diagnoses, medications, test results, treatments)
- Health insurance information
- Payment details
- Social Security number
- Driver’s license number
Veradigm’s Response
The company engaged cybersecurity experts to investigate and has implemented new technical safeguards to reduce future risk. Veradigm also notified law enforcement.
To help protect affected individuals, Veradigm is providing complimentary Experian IdentityWorks credit monitoring and identity-protection services for either 12 or 24 months, depending on the individual letter.
Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)Next Steps for Impacted Patients
- Activate the free Experian IdentityWorks membership using the code in your letter.
- Review recent medical bills, insurance statements, and explanation-of-benefits forms for unfamiliar activity.
- Monitor your bank, credit-card, and insurance accounts and report any suspicious transactions immediately.
- Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze with the major credit bureaus.
- Keep a copy of all correspondence; these documents may be needed if you pursue legal claims.
Legal Options
You may have a right to seek monetary relief if your personal or medical information was compromised. Data-breach lawsuits can help cover:
- Out-of-pocket expenses for credit monitoring or identity restoration
- Time spent resolving fraud-related issues
- Future risk of identity theft and medical identity theft
Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your eligibility.
Company Overview
Below is a snapshot of publicly available information on Veradigm.
- Website: veradigm.com
- Headquarters: 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 2024, Chicago, IL, United States
- Industry: Healthcare Information Technology
- Year founded: 1986
- Employees: 2,450
- Ticker: NASDAQ: MDRX
- Privacy Policy: veradigm.com/privacy-policy
- Support/Contact: veradigm.com/contact
- Social media: LinkedIn, X, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
Frequently Asked Questions
I received a data breach letter from Veradigm — what should I do?
Follow the activation instructions for the complimentary Experian IdentityWorks service, monitor your financial and medical accounts, and consider contacting an attorney about your rights.
How do I submit a claim related to the Veradigm data breach?
Gather your breach notice, proof of any related expenses, and contact our team for a free case evaluation. We can explain eligibility and next steps.
What information did the Veradigm breach expose?
Potentially affected data includes names, contact details, dates of birth, health and insurance records, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and payment information.
Did Veradigm offer credit monitoring, and for how long?
Yes. Veradigm is offering either 12 or 24 months of complimentary Experian IdentityWorks credit monitoring and identity-protection services.
How can I get the official breach notice PDF for Veradigm?
You can download the notice directly from the California Attorney General’s website using the button above.