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  • April 24, 2026

Seabury Data Breach Investigation

Church Home of Hartford, Incorporated, d/b/a Seabury, has been identified in a public data incident filing. According to the available regulatory information, written notices were sent in April 2026 regarding an event dated January 2026. If you received a letter, it is important to understand what information may have been involved and what protective steps are available. You can also fill out the form on this page to contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC and see whether you may qualify for a claim.

Church Home of Hartford, Incorporated, d/b/a Seabury, is a Connecticut-based nonprofit in the senior living industry, with a Bloomfield, Connecticut address listed in the Maine Attorney General filing. Public records connect Seabury to a reported security incident and consumer notice process. If you received a letter, the filing provides a starting point for understanding what was disclosed.

Key Facts at a Glance

  • Entity named in filing: Church Home of Hartford, Incorporated, d/b/a Seabury.
  • Industry: Senior living / nonprofit.
  • Incident date reported: January 15, 2026.
  • Date discovered: March 28, 2026, according to the Maine filing.
  • Notice date: Written notices were reportedly sent on April 22, 2026.
  • Reported number of affected individuals: 1,709.
  • Type of event: The structured incident data classifies the matter as a Hacking/IT Incident.
  • Information that may have been involved: Publicly available information indicates names and possibly Social Security numbers or other personal identifiers may have been involved.
  • Identity protection offered: The filing says 12 months of TransUnion 3-Bureau Credit Monitoring was offered.

What Happened?

According to the Maine Attorney General filing, the reported event is dated January 15, 2026, and was discovered on March 28, 2026. The same filing indicates that written notice letters were sent on April 22, 2026. The structured incident data labels the matter as a Hacking/IT Incident, while the public Maine entry states that other information was acquired. The filing was submitted by outside counsel and lists (401) 709-3353 as a contact number.

What Information Was Exposed?

Publicly available details appear limited. The Maine filing broadly references a name or other personal identifier, and the structured incident data also indicates that names and Social Security numbers may have been involved. Because public summaries can be general, affected individuals should review their own notice letters carefully for the most specific description of the information tied to them.

If a Social Security number or another sensitive identifier was listed in your letter, the risk of identity-related misuse may be higher than if the information was limited to basic contact or account details. That is one reason it is important to save the notice and take advantage of any offered protection services.

What Should You Do Next?

  1. Read your notice letter carefully. Confirm what information the letter says may have been involved and whether any deadlines apply for enrolling in protection services.
  2. Use the offered monitoring. The Maine filing says 12 months of TransUnion 3-Bureau Credit Monitoring was offered. If you received a notice, consider enrolling promptly if that benefit is still available.
  3. Review your credit reports and account activity. Look for unfamiliar accounts, inquiries, or other suspicious changes. Continue monitoring over time, not just for a few days.
  4. Consider extra protections if sensitive identifiers were involved. A fraud alert or security freeze may be worth considering if your notice references a Social Security number or similarly sensitive data.
  5. Keep records and ask questions early. Save the letter, note any unusual activity, and keep copies of expenses or time spent responding. If you want to understand your options, fill out the form on this page to contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC for a no-obligation review.

Your Legal Rights

A reported data incident does not automatically mean every recipient has a legal claim, but affected people may have rights depending on the facts, the information involved, and the laws that apply. Data incident cases often examine whether an organization used reasonable safeguards, how it responded after discovery, and whether notice and mitigation were adequate under the circumstances.

In some situations, individuals may be able to seek recovery for documented losses or other legally recognized harms connected to misuse of their information. Whether any claim exists depends on the evidence and the specific law involved, so it is important not to assume too much from a public filing alone.

Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?

Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents consumers in data-breach and privacy matters and has experience evaluating notice letters, incident timelines, and the practical harms that can follow identity-related events. Our team focuses on clear communication and efficient case review so people can better understand whether further action may make sense.

If you received a Seabury notice, Strauss Borrelli PLLC can review the publicly reported information and your letter with you. Use the form on this page to request a free, no-obligation review.

If you received a breach notification letter from Seabury:

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.

LINKS

[1] Maine AG data breach filing

[2] FTC Identity Theft.gov

[3] AnnualCreditReport.com

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