Cedar Point Health Data Breach Lawsuit: Investigation & Claim Review
Attorneys are investigating a potential class action lawsuit following a data breach at Cedar Point Health, a medical services provider based in Western Colorado. The breach, detected on June 16, 2025, potentially compromised the personal and health information of thousands of individuals.
Cedar Point Health determined on January 27, 2026, that files accessed during the unauthorized network intrusion on June 15, 2025, may have contained sensitive data. Potentially exposed information includes names, addresses, birthdates, medical and clinical information, health insurance details, and financial account information. Driver’s license and passport numbers, Social Security numbers, ITINs, procedure information, and diagnosis details were as well potentially compromised, with the specific data varying for each affected individual.
Individuals who received a direct notification from Cedar Point Health regarding the breach, or who believe their information may have been exposed, are being asked to come forward. Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are gathering information to assess the viability of a class action suit, seeking to recover compensation for affected individuals for potential losses of privacy, time spent addressing the breach’s consequences, and any out-of-pocket expenses incurred.
A successful lawsuit could also compel Cedar Point Health to strengthen its data security measures to prevent future incidents. Those affected are encouraged to fill out a form on the ClassAction.org website to initiate contact with legal representatives. There is no cost associated with contacting the attorneys, and individuals are under no obligation to participate in any legal action after speaking with them.
The incident at Cedar Point Health is one of several recent data breaches impacting healthcare and financial organizations. WIRX Pharmacy recently reported a data breach affecting approximately 20,000 individuals, and investigations are underway regarding potential legal action. Similarly, data breaches have been reported at North Atlantic States Carpenters Benefit Funds and Decisely Insurance Services, prompting legal scrutiny.
