Did you receive a data breach notice from HopeHealth Inc.?
If so, your personal and medical data may have been exposed—and you may be eligible for compensation.
What Happened?
- In March 2025, HopeHealth Inc.—a community healthcare provider operating in Florence, Clarendon, Aiken, Orangeburg, and Williamsburg Counties—experienced a data breach.
- An unauthorized party accessed and copied files from their system, affecting 1,625 patients.
What Information Was Compromised?
The exposed data may include:
- Full names
- Addresses
- Dates of birth
- Social Security numbers
- Driver’s license numbers
- Medical records and history
- Health insurance details
- Financial information
Who May Be Eligible?
You may qualify for legal action if:
- You received a data breach notification from HopeHealth
- Your information was part of the March 2025 incident
- You were a patient in the affected South Carolina counties
Why This Matters
Healthcare providers are legally required to protect patient data under federal and state laws. When data is stolen, it can result in:
- Identity theft
- Medical fraud
- Long-term credit damage
- Sale of personal data on the dark web
If negligence is found, victims may be entitled to financial compensation.
What Could You Receive?
If eligible, compensation may cover:
- Out-of-pocket fraud recovery costs
- Time spent addressing breach consequences
- Potential punitive damages for mishandled data
What to Do Now
Don’t wait—there are strict legal deadlines for filing data breach claims. Contact Siri & Glimstad LLP for a free case evaluation today. You pay nothing unless compensation is recovered for you.
Contact Us Today to See If You Qualify
Contact our legal team for a fast, no-obligation review.
Call us now at 888-747-4529, Text 440-381-0338, or Email NewIntakes@sirillp.com to get a free case evaluation and find out if you qualify for compensation.