Green Imaging Data Breach Investigation
According to a public notice, Green Imaging LLC reported suspicious activity in its email environment and said one user account was subject to unauthorized access between October 7 and October 17, 2025. The company said information related to certain current and former patients may have been accessed or copied, including sensitive personal and health data. A Texas Attorney General listing made public on April 27, 2026 appears to list 7,628 affected individuals, while the notice itself does not state a total. If you received a letter or believe you may be affected, review the steps below and fill out the form on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
Green Imaging LLC is a Texas healthcare company. According to its public notice, the reported event may affect information connected to certain current and former patients. If you received a letter from Green Imaging, keeping that notice and any related records may help you understand your next steps.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Company: Green Imaging LLC
- Industry: Healthcare
- Reported incident type: Hacking/IT incident involving the company's email environment
- Reported access window: October 7, 2025 to October 17, 2025
- Reported discovery date: October 17, 2025
- Public listing: A Texas Attorney General filing listed the matter on April 27, 2026
- Affected population: A Texas filing appears to list 7,628 affected individuals; the public notice itself refers to certain current and former patients and does not state a total
- Information that may have been involved: name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, driver's license number, other government ID information, diagnosis or condition, procedure type, physician information, medication information, and other health or health insurance information
- What Green Imaging said: the company stated it had no evidence of identity theft or fraud at the time of the notice and said its electronic medical records database was not impacted
What Happened?
According to Green Imaging's public notice, the company became aware of suspicious activity in its email environment on October 17, 2025 and started an investigation with third-party cybersecurity specialists. The investigation reportedly found that one user account was subject to unauthorized access between October 7, 2025 and October 17, 2025. Green Imaging said information in that account may have been accessed and/or copied.
The notice says the company then performed a third-party review of the account contents, followed by an internal review to validate the data and identify contact information for affected individuals. Green Imaging also said it reported the event to government agencies, including the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and mailed written notice to identified individuals for whom contact information was available.
Importantly, the company stated that it had no evidence, at the time of the notice, that the information had been used to commit identity theft or fraud. The notice also says there was no impact to Green Imaging's electronic medical records database.
What Information Was Exposed?
Green Imaging's notice says the information involved varies by person. According to the notice, the affected files may have included:
- Name and address
- Date of birth
- Social Security number
- Driver's license number
- Other government identification information
- Diagnosis or condition information
- Procedure type
- Physician information
- Medication information
- Other health information
- Health insurance information
If Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, or health information were involved, the risk is not limited to ordinary financial fraud. Affected people may also want to watch for signs of medical identity theft, unusual insurance activity, or targeted phishing attempts that use personal details to appear legitimate.
What Should You Do Next?
- Read any letter from Green Imaging carefully. Confirm what categories of information the company says may have been involved in your case, and keep the letter for your records.
- Monitor your financial and medical accounts. Review bank and card statements, explanation of benefits forms, medical bills, and insurance activity for anything you do not recognize.
- Check your credit reports. You can request free reports from the major credit bureaus at AnnualCreditReport.com and look for unfamiliar accounts, inquiries, or address changes.
- Consider a fraud alert or credit freeze. If your Social Security number or driver's license number may have been involved, a fraud alert or freeze can add an extra layer of protection against new-account fraud.
- Be alert for scams. After a healthcare data incident, bad actors may use phone calls, emails, or texts that mention medical or insurance details to gain trust. Do not click links or share more information unless you independently verify the sender.
- Document problems and losses. Save letters, screenshots, bills, time spent resolving issues, and any out-of-pocket costs. That record can be useful if problems arise later.
- Ask questions if you may be affected. Green Imaging's notice lists a toll-free number, 1-844-403-4597, for questions. If you want to understand whether you may have legal options, you can also fill out the form on this page to contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC.
The public notice does not mention an offer of credit monitoring or identity theft protection. If you received a letter, review it closely to see whether any individualized assistance was offered separately.
Your Legal Rights
If you received notice that your information may have been involved, you may have legal rights under state and federal law. Those rights can include the right to receive notice of a reportable privacy or security event, the right to take steps to protect your credit file, and the right to consult counsel about whether the reported circumstances may support a claim.
Whether any legal claim exists depends on the facts, the type of information involved, and the law that applies. In data incident matters, issues can include whether reasonable safeguards were in place, how quickly notice was given, and whether affected people face time losses, out-of-pocket costs, or an increased risk of misuse. This page is general information only and is not individualized legal advice.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents consumers in data breach and privacy matters and understands how to investigate reported cybersecurity incidents, notice practices, and the real-world consequences for affected people. Our team works to make the process clear, practical, and focused on the facts that matter.
If you received a Green Imaging notice or believe your information may have been involved in the reported incident, Strauss Borrelli PLLC can review what happened and explain the next steps in plain English. To get started, use the form on this page for a free case review.
If you received a breach notification letter from Green Imaging:
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.










