Data Breach Summary
SI-Bone, Inc. has recently disclosed a data breach that affected its employees and potentially exposed sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers, driver’s license details, medical information, and health insurance data. If you are among the 955 individuals impacted, you may be entitled to compensation through a class action lawsuit.
On October 1, 2025, SI-Bone, Inc. announced a data breach affecting 955 individuals. The breach resulted in the exposure of highly sensitive personal data, including Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, medical records, and health insurance information. SI-Bone, located in Santa Clara, California, immediately began an investigation into the breach after discovering unauthorized access to their systems.
The company worked swiftly to understand the scope of the breach and to determine which individuals were impacted. It was confirmed that the breach had compromised personal information, though the specific details of how the breach occurred are still being reviewed. SI-Bone is offering affected individuals resources, such as credit monitoring services, and has promised to take steps to secure its systems in the future.
Despite these efforts, customers whose data was exposed are rightfully concerned about the potential misuse of their sensitive personal information. To address these concerns, SI-Bone is offering additional resources, such as identity protection services. However, those impacted may still be eligible for further compensation through a class action lawsuit.
The breach took place around October 1, 2025, when SI-Bone became aware of the unauthorized access to its systems. The exposure of personal data likely occurred shortly before the company was notified, and affected individuals are being informed through public notices in print media.
The following types of personal information were compromised in the SI-Bone data breach:
The breach has raised concerns about identity theft and other forms of fraud, as sensitive personal and medical information was involved. Individuals whose data was exposed may be at risk for a variety of fraudulent activities, including identity theft and unauthorized medical claims.
If you were affected by the SI-Bone data breach, here are some steps you can take to protect yourself:
If you received a data breach notification from SI-Bone, you may be entitled to compensation for the harm caused by this incident. Data breaches often lead to identity theft, fraud, and significant emotional distress, and you have the right to seek legal recourse.
If you were affected by this breach, consider contacting Class Action U for a free consultation. We can help you determine whether you have a valid case to join a class action lawsuit and potentially receive compensation for your losses.
Don’t stand alone—join the class and make your voice heard. Together, we can hold SI-Bone accountable for their failure to protect your personal information. Reach out to us today for guidance on how to take action.