BMS Holdings recently disclosed that it suffered a data breach that compromised the sensitive personal data of certain individuals.
What Happened?
BMS Holdings, operating as BMS CAT or Blackmon Mooring, a nationwide disaster restoration and cleaning company, discovered a data breach on February 24, 2025. Unauthorized access occurred between February 5 and February 24, 2025, potentially exposing personal and insurance information of customers and employees, including Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, financial details, medical information, health insurance data, names, addresses, and dates of service. A thorough investigation was completed by April 28, 2025, and affected individuals were notified starting June 27, 2025.
About BMS Holdings
BMS CAT provides specialized disaster restoration services across multiple states, focusing on rapid response and customer trust.
Was Your Information Impacted by the Breach?
If you received a notification from BMS Holdings, your personal and insurance-related information may have been compromised.
Are You Entitled to Compensation?
Siri & Glimstad LLP is investigating whether BMS Holdings’ failure to safeguard data makes affected individuals eligible for compensation.
What Should You Do Next?
If you received a data breach letter from BMS Holdings’, contact Siri & Glimstad, a nationally recognized and trusted data privacy law firm that has recovered tens of millions of dollars for consumers. The firm’s team of over 80 attorneys and other legal professionals has a winning track record in the data privacy space, holding companies accountable for lax data privacy practices, and securing compensation for millions of consumers.