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Integrated Pain Associates Data Breach

Integrated Pain Associates disclosed a data breach affecting personal and medical data of individuals after unauthorized access in February 2026. Affected individuals are offered credit monitoring and identity protection services.

Integrated Pain Associates
Date of Breach: February 24, 2026
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Who was affected:

Clients of Integrated Pain Associates

Impacted Data:

Full name

Address

Date of birth

Driver’s license number

Social Security number

Diagnosis/condition

Medication information

Health insurance information

Provider name

Other treatment details

Financial account information

Integrated Pain Associates has announced a data breach affecting personal and medical information of individuals. The breach was identified following suspicious activity on the company’s network, and sensitive data may have been exposed in the attack.

Integrated Pain Associates Data Breach Investigation

On February 24, 2026, Integrated Pain Associates identified suspicious activity within its systems, which led to the discovery of a data security incident. Following the detection, the company took immediate steps to secure its systems and engaged third-party cybersecurity specialists to investigate the breach. The investigation, which continued into April 2026, revealed that unauthorized access had occurred, potentially exposing sensitive personal and medical data.

The compromised information is believed to include individuals’ first and last names, as well as one or more of the following data elements:

  • Address
  • Date of birth
  • Driver’s license number
  • Social Security number
  • Diagnosis or condition
  • Medication information
  • Health insurance details
  • Provider name and other treatment information
  • Financial account information

While the company has not found evidence of any fraudulent misuse of the exposed data, the breach still represents a significant risk, particularly because medical and financial information is involved. Healthcare-related data breaches have become a target for identity thieves, as they can be used for medical fraud, insurance fraud, and other financial crimes.

As part of their response, Integrated Pain Associates has notified law enforcement and is reviewing its policies and procedures related to data protection. The company has also enhanced its security measures to minimize the risk of similar incidents in the future. Despite these improvements, the breach underscores the vulnerability of sensitive data held by healthcare organizations, which are often targeted due to the high value of the information they store.

To support individuals potentially affected by the breach, Integrated Pain Associates is offering free credit monitoring and identity protection services through Experian IdentityWorksSM for 12 months. These services include credit monitoring, identity theft restoration, fraud consultation, and identity theft insurance, providing affected individuals with enhanced protection against the misuse of their personal data.

When Did This Breach Occur?

The data breach was discovered on February 28, 2026, with unauthorized access occurring on or around February 24, 2026. Integrated Pain Associates began notifying affected individuals on April 29, 2026.

What Information Was Breached?

The following personal and medical information may have been exposed:

  • Full name
  • Address
  • Date of birth
  • Driver’s license number
  • Social Security number
  • Diagnosis/condition
  • Medication information
  • Health insurance information
  • Provider name
  • Other treatment details
  • Financial account information

What You Can Do

If you were affected by the Integrated Pain Associates data breach, it’s important to take immediate steps to protect yourself from potential misuse of your personal information. Start by enrolling in the free 12-month credit monitoring and identity protection services offered by Experian IdentityWorksSM. These services will help detect unauthorized activity and assist with identity theft restoration if needed.

In addition, you should review your account statements, Explanation of Benefits (EOB) statements, and credit reports for any suspicious activity. You are entitled to one free credit report per year from each of the three major credit reporting bureaus: TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax. To request your free credit report, visit www.annualcreditreport.com or call 1-877-322-8228.

If you notice any unauthorized activity, you may also want to place a fraud alert or security freeze on your credit file with the credit bureaus. Fraud alerts warn creditors to verify your identity before issuing credit in your name, while credit freezes restrict access to your credit report entirely.

Stay alert for phishing attempts or fraudulent communications, especially those requesting personal or financial information. If you receive such messages, always verify the source before responding.

File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against Integrated Pain Associates

If your personal information was exposed in the Integrated Pain Associates data breach, you may have the right to pursue compensation for damages related to the breach. Many individuals who experience identity theft or fraud following a data breach are entitled to damages for the emotional distress, financial loss, and time spent mitigating the consequences.

Class action lawsuits provide a mechanism for individuals to join together and seek collective action against companies that fail to adequately protect personal data. If you were impacted by this breach, you may be able to join a class action lawsuit to pursue legal compensation and hold Integrated Pain Associates accountable for their role in the breach.

Explore your legal options by contacting a lawyer who specializes in data breach lawsuits. By taking action, you not only protect your rights but also contribute to greater accountability for healthcare organizations in safeguarding sensitive data.

Contact us at Class Action U, where we’ll connect you with a lawyer skilled in class action lawsuits. If you’ve been contacted about this breach, received notice, or discovered you were impacted, fill out our quick, easy, and secure form to sign up. There is no cost to reach out to our legal partner and no obligation after speaking with someone from our team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A data breach occurs when sensitive, confidential, or protected information is accessed, stolen, or disclosed without authorization. Data breaches often occur through phishing emails, malware, weak passwords, insider threats, or unsecured databases. Indicators of a data breach can include unexpected password resets, suspicious account activity, unauthorized transactions, or notifications from companies about compromised information.If you suspect your data has been compromised, you must take measures and act quickly. Change passwords, enable two-factor authentication, review your financial accounts for unusual activity and consider freezing your credit.

Once stolen, your personal information may be sold on the dark web or used for identity theft and financial fraud. In some cases, hackers use the data to extort companies or launch further attacks. Victims often face long-term risks, including damage to credit and privacy.

If you receive a data breach notification, don’t ignore it. Immediately change passwords for the affected account and any others that share credentials. Enroll in any free credit monitoring services offered and monitor financial statements closely.

To pursue a data breach claim, you’ll need documentation showing your information was compromised and proof of resulting harm, such as fraudulent charges, credit score damage, or identity theft reports. Notification letters, financial records, and communication with the breached company can help support your claim.

Yes. If a company fails to protect consumer data or delays notifying victims, it may be held liable under state and federal privacy laws. Many victims join class action lawsuits to recover financial losses and hold negligent organizations accountable.

Data breach settlements vary widely depending on the size of the breach, type of data compromised, and damages suffered by victims. Payouts may include cash compensation, identity theft protection, or reimbursement for losses. Many settlements range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per person. A skilled data breach lawyer can guide victims through the complex legal process, ensuring their rights are protected. If you’ve received a data breach notification or believe your personal data was exposed, you may be eligible for compensation. Contact Class Action U to learn more about how to join a data breach lawsuit and understand the process of filing.