Ed Bell Investments Data Breach Investigation
Ed Bell Investments was publicly listed on the Texas Attorney General’s data security breach reports page in June 2026. The available public record is limited, but the reporting data indicates certain sensitive personal and health-related information may have been involved. If you believe you may be affected, it is wise to watch your accounts and credit closely while more details are clarified. You can also fill out the form on this page to contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC and see whether you may qualify for a claim.
Ed Bell Investments is a Texas-based company in the construction industry. Publicly available information reviewed for this post does not include a detailed consumer notice, but the company appears in a Texas Attorney General data security reporting listing.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Company: Ed Bell Investments
- Industry: Construction
- Location: Texas
- Regulatory listing: Publicly listed on the Texas Attorney General data security reports page on June 10, 2026
- Incident date referenced: April 10, 2026, according to the structured reporting data provided for this post
- Affected population: The filing lists 5,041 Texans
- Information that may have been involved: Name, address, Social Security number, driver’s license number, financial account number, health insurance information, and medical information
- Consumer notice: The available reporting data indicates notice was not provided to consumers
What Happened?
The public source we were able to confirm is a Texas Attorney General breach-report index page. That page shows Ed Bell Investments in a state reporting system, but it does not include a company letter, a detailed narrative, or technical information explaining how the incident reportedly occurred.
Based on the structured regulatory data supplied for this post, April 10, 2026 is the date associated with the event, and the matter was publicly listed on the state website on June 10, 2026. Because a full notice was not publicly accessible at the time of writing, important details remain unclear, including when the issue was discovered, what systems were involved, whether a third party played a role, and what remediation steps were taken.
What Information Was Exposed?
According to the reporting data associated with the listing, the information that may have been involved includes name, address, Social Security number, driver’s license number, financial account number, health insurance information, and medical information.
That combination can matter because it may create risks beyond ordinary spam or phishing. Government identifiers can be used in identity theft attempts, financial account information can raise concerns about unauthorized transactions, and health-related data can create separate privacy issues. Because the underlying consumer notice is not publicly available here, readers should treat this as a summary of reported data elements rather than a complete explanation of every person or record affected.
What Should You Do Next?
- Watch for any letter, email, or account message. Even if public reporting indicates consumer notice was not provided, that status can change as filings are updated. Keep an eye on mail and email for any communication connected to Ed Bell Investments.
- Review your credit and financial accounts. Check bank accounts, credit cards, and recent credit activity for unfamiliar transactions, inquiries, or account openings.
- Consider a fraud alert or credit freeze. If Social Security number, driver’s license information, or financial account data may be involved, a fraud alert or freeze can help reduce the risk of new-account fraud.
- Monitor health-related statements. Review insurer explanations of benefits and other medical billing records for services you do not recognize.
- Document problems and get guidance. Save screenshots, letters, and notes about suspicious activity. If you have concerns about this reported incident, you can contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC using the form provided on this page to learn whether you may have legal options.
Your Legal Rights
If your personal information was involved in a reported data incident, you may have legal rights depending on the facts that are later confirmed, the laws that apply, and whether you experienced actual misuse or out-of-pocket losses. In some cases, consumers may seek relief when a company allegedly failed to use reasonable safeguards, failed to protect sensitive information, or provided delayed or incomplete notice.
You may also have the right to ask questions about what information was involved, what the company knows about the event, and what protective services or remediation are available. Because every matter turns on specific facts, this article is not individualized legal advice. Preserving records now can make it easier to evaluate your options later if more details emerge.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents consumers in data-breach and privacy matters and understands how to investigate limited public filings, compare them against later notices, and evaluate whether affected individuals may have claims. When public information is incomplete, experienced counsel can help track updates, explain what the reported data elements may mean, and identify whether you may be entitled to pursue compensation.
If you are concerned about the Ed Bell Investments reporting, Strauss Borrelli PLLC can review the available facts with you and discuss next steps in plain English. To get started, fill out the form on this page for a free review.
If you received a breach notification letter from Ed Bell Investments:
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.










