Central Kentucky Radiology Data Breach Class Action Investigation
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Claim Form Deadline: Ongoing
Estimated Payout: Varies
Proof required: Yes
What is the Central Kentucky Radiology Data Breach About?
Law firms are investigating a class action lawsuit for those that have been affected by the recent breach at
Central Kentucky Radiology!
If you received a data breach letter from Central Kentucky Radiology, it is important that you act quickly.
Start a free consultation claim by following the links at the bottom of this page.
Important Dates
• Date of Notice: June 12, 2025
• Incident Period: October 16 - 18, 2024
• Discovery Date: October 18, 2024
• Investigation Completed: May 7, 2025
Which Types of Data were Hacked?
Files related to patient billing information may have been accessed. The specific details about what exact
data elements were involved (e.g., names, SSNs, account numbers) are not listed in the letter you provided —
the relevant section appears to be incomplete or redacted. Typically, in such data breaches, the following
types of sensitive personal identifiable information (PII) may be involved:
• Full Names,
• Home Addresses,
• Private Medical Information,
• Health Insurance Information,
• DOBs (Dates of Birth)
Cyber attacks have targeted individuals, businesses, hospitals, and even government institutions, causing
financial losses, disruption of services, and significant headaches for victims. The cat-and-mouse game
between cyber-criminals and cybersecurity experts continues as they battle to protect the digital world from
these digital hostage-takers.
You can find a full list of data breaches class actions and investigations here as well as a listed of data breaches published by the U.S. government here.
How Do I Qualify for Compensation?
If you received a letter from Central Kentucky Radiology notifying you that your personal information was
impacted in their data breach, follow the links immediately below here in order to find out if you may be
eligible for compensation:
Law firms are actively investigating and reviewing claims. As of now, no settlement fund has been approved.
If enough affected patients come forward, a class action lawsuit or settlement could follow.
The number of patients impacted has not been officially disclosed. Notices were mailed beginning June 12,
2025, which suggests that a significant number of individuals may be involved.
Patients may face risks such as medical identity theft, fraudulent use of health insurance, or unauthorized
use of sensitive personal and billing information. These risks can lead to financial loss and long-term
privacy concerns.
Individuals affected by a healthcare data breach may have rights under HIPAA, state consumer protection
laws, and confidentiality statutes. These rights can allow victims to seek compensation through class
actions or individual claims.
The internal investigation was completed on May 7, 2025. Legal review and potential lawsuits often extend
months or even years before a final resolution is reached.
Victims may be eligible to recover the costs of credit monitoring, identity theft protection, or other
expenses related to securing their accounts. This typically depends on whether a class action settlement is
reached.
Affected patients should save their breach notice letter, monitor credit and insurance accounts for unusual
activity, place fraud alerts if needed, and consider speaking with a data breach attorney to review
eligibility for compensation.
How Do I Find Class Action Settlements?
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