Cunningham Prosthetic Care Data Breach Investigation
Cunningham Prosthetic Care, LLC has been identified in a Massachusetts Attorney General filing related to a reported data incident. Publicly available details are limited, and the official notice was not accessible for review at the time of writing. Still, the filing indicates that sensitive personal and medical-related information may have been involved. If you received a notice or believe your information may be affected, you can fill out the form on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
Cunningham Prosthetic Care, LLC is a Maine healthcare company. Based on the available business name and industry information, it appears to provide prosthetic care services. When a healthcare organization reports a security issue, patients and other affected individuals often want clear answers about what happened, what information may be at risk, and what steps to take next.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Company: Cunningham Prosthetic Care, LLC
- Industry: Healthcare
- Location: Maine
- Reported incident type: Email Hacking/IT Incident
- Incident date listed in the filing: October 22, 2025
- Notice/public listing date: May 1, 2026
- Information that may have been involved: Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, financial account numbers, and medical record numbers
- Reported number of affected individuals: Not stated in the available filing data
- Current source basis: Massachusetts Attorney General filing; the underlying notice text was not publicly accessible for review at the time of writing
What Happened?
Detailed information from the official notice is not publicly accessible at this time. The following summary is based on a Massachusetts Attorney General filing.
According to that filing, the matter was categorized as a reported hacking/IT incident. The filing lists an incident date of October 22, 2025, and shows a notice/public listing date of May 1, 2026. Because the underlying notice could not be reviewed, key details such as how the event occurred, when it was discovered, whether a third party was involved, and how many people were affected are not clear from the public materials currently available.
What Information Was Exposed?
The filing indicates that several sensitive data elements may have been involved. Those categories include Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, financial account numbers, and medical record numbers.
These types of information can be significant because they may create risks related to identity theft, financial fraud, or misuse of medical information. Publicly available materials do not explain whether every listed category applied to every affected person, so individuals should review any notice they received carefully.
What Should You Do Next?
- Keep any notice you received. Save the letter, envelope, emails, and any benefit or protection offers referenced in the notice. These documents can be important if questions come up later.
- Monitor your financial and credit activity. Review bank accounts, credit card statements, and your credit reports for unfamiliar activity. You can obtain free credit reports through AnnualCreditReport.com.
- Consider added fraud protection. If your Social Security number or financial account information may have been involved, you may want to place a fraud alert on your credit file or consider a security freeze.
- Watch for medical or insurance irregularities. Review explanation-of-benefits statements, provider bills, and insurance communications for services or charges you do not recognize.
- Stay alert for phishing attempts. After a reported data incident, scammers sometimes send fake emails, texts, or calls that appear related to the event. Do not click unfamiliar links or provide personal information unless you have independently verified the source.
- Document problems and ask questions. Keep a record of suspicious activity, time spent resolving issues, and any out-of-pocket costs. If you want to understand whether you may have a legal claim, contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC using the form provided on this page.
Your Legal Rights
People affected by a reported data incident may have legal rights, but those rights depend on the facts, the type of information involved, and the laws that apply. In some situations, individuals may be able to pursue claims relating to out-of-pocket losses, time spent addressing fraud concerns, or the increased risk associated with exposure of sensitive personal information.
That said, not every reported security event automatically leads to a legal claim. A careful review of the notice, the available evidence, and any actual misuse or disruption is usually necessary before drawing conclusions about next steps.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents individuals in data breach and privacy matters and has experience evaluating reported security incidents involving sensitive personal information. Our team works to help people understand what has been disclosed, what records may matter, and whether the known facts may support a claim.
We focus on clear communication, practical guidance, and careful case evaluation. If you received a notice related to this reported incident or are concerned your information may have been involved, you can fill out the form on this page to request a review from Strauss Borrelli PLLC.
If you received a breach notification letter from Cunningham Prosthetic Care:
We would like to speak with you about your rights and potential legal remedies in response to this data breach. Please fill out the form, below, or contact us at 872.263.1100 or sam@straussborrelli.com.










