Data Breach Summary
Fundamental Administrative Services, LLC, based in Spark, Maryland, has reported a data breach potentially affecting personal and sensitive information of individuals, including Texas residents. The breach has affected approximately 13,302 Texans.
Consumers affected by the breach are encouraged to remain vigilant by regularly monitoring their financial accounts and credit reports for any unusual activity.
The breach was identified by Fundamental Administrative Services, LLC, a provider of administrative services, after discovering unauthorized access to its systems. This breach may have exposed sensitive personal and medical data of individuals.
In response, the company has issued formal notifications to affected individuals, alerting them to the breach and outlining steps they can take to safeguard their personal information. Notifications were sent via U.S. mail and posted on the company’s official website or a dedicated site set up for the incident. The official notification was published on August 19, 2025, and provides details about the breach, along with information on potential risks to individuals’ personal and financial security.
The breach impacted various types of sensitive information, including:
Full name and address
Social Security numbers
Driver’s license and government-issued ID numbers (e.g., passport, state ID card)
Financial information, such as account numbers and credit or debit card numbers
Medical and health insurance information
Date of birth
We encourage recipients of this letter to take the following precautionary measures to protect their personal information:
Place a Fraud Alert: Consider placing a fraud alert on your credit files by contacting one of the major credit bureaus. This alert can help prevent identity theft.
Place a Security Freeze: You may also choose to place a security freeze on your credit reports to prevent unauthorized access.
Monitor Your Accounts: Regularly check your financial account statements, Explanation of Benefits (EOB) statements, and credit reports for any unusual or suspicious activity.
Obtain a Free Credit Report: You are entitled to request a free credit report from the major credit bureaus.
If you received a notification about the breach, you may want to explore your legal options. Fundamental Administrative Services failure to protect sensitive patient data has potentially exposed individuals to identity theft and other risks. You could be eligible to join a class action lawsuit against Fundamental Administrative Services for damages caused by the breach.
To determine if you qualify for the class action lawsuit or need further legal support, contact Class Action U for a free consultation. Our legal experts can help you navigate the next steps and ensure that your voice is heard in the fight for justice and accountability.
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