McEwen and Associates Data Breach Investigation
McEwen & Associates, Inc. has reported a data privacy event that may affect certain individuals. According to the company’s website notice, suspicious activity was identified on or around June 23, 2025, and some files were potentially accessed by an unauthorized third party. The information involved may vary by person and could include sensitive personal, financial, and health-related data. If you received a notice or believe your information may have been involved, review the steps below and fill out the form on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
McEwen and Associates, Inc. is a Texas-based company that provides practice management services. Publicly available notice materials list an Irving, Texas mailing address. The notice discussed below concerns a reported computer-network incident that may have affected information related to certain individuals.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Company: McEwen and Associates, Inc., a Texas practice management company.
- Incident timing: According to the company notice, suspicious activity related to the computer network was identified on or around June 23, 2025.
- What was reported: The investigation reportedly found that certain files were potentially accessed by an unauthorized third party.
- Information that may have been involved: Name, date of birth, demographic information, medical treatment or health-related information, insurance information, driver’s license number, financial information, and Social Security number.
- Affected individuals: The website notice says the file review is ongoing and does not give a final count.
- Support offered: The company said certain individuals will be offered complimentary credit monitoring.
- Public filing status: Available filing data indicates a Texas Attorney General public listing date of June 1, 2026.
What Happened?
According to the official website notice, the company became aware of suspicious activity involving its computer network on or around June 23, 2025. It says it responded by securing its environment and launching an investigation into the nature and scope of the activity.
That investigation, according to the notice, determined that certain files containing individual information were potentially accessed by an unauthorized third party. The notice also states that a review of the impacted files is still ongoing to determine whose information was contained in them. At the time of the notice, the company said it had no evidence indicating actual or attempted misuse and that it was notifying state and federal regulators while implementing additional security measures.
What Information Was Exposed?
The reported information varies by individual. According to the notice, the files at issue may have included first and last name, date of birth, demographic information, medical treatment information, insurance information, driver’s license numbers, financial information, and Social Security numbers.
Because the review is described as ongoing, not every person was necessarily affected in the same way. If you received a letter or other communication, compare it carefully with your own records to identify which categories of information may apply to you.
What Should You Do Next?
- Read any notice you received carefully. Save the letter or email, note any deadlines, and confirm whether complimentary credit monitoring was offered to you.
- Monitor your financial accounts and credit. Review bank statements, credit card activity, and your credit reports for unfamiliar activity or new accounts you do not recognize.
- Consider a fraud alert or credit freeze. If Social Security number, driver’s license, or financial information may have been involved, a fraud alert or freeze can help reduce identity-theft risk.
- Watch for medical or insurance irregularities. If health-related or insurance information may have been involved, review explanation-of-benefits statements, medical bills, and insurance communications for services you did not receive.
- Keep records of problems and time spent. Save letters, screenshots, bills, dispute confirmations, and notes about calls with banks, insurers, or credit bureaus.
- Get legal guidance if you are concerned. If you were notified about this reported incident, you can contact Strauss Borrelli PLLC using the form provided on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
Your Legal Rights
If your information was involved in a reported data incident, you may have legal rights depending on the facts and the laws that apply. Those rights can include receiving notice, accessing any mitigation services offered, and exploring whether a company’s data-security practices or response created a valid legal claim.
Whether a claim exists depends on details that are not always public right away, including what information was in the files, how long access may have lasted, what security measures were in place, and whether affected individuals experienced fraud, identity theft, medical billing issues, or other harm. Keeping documentation can be important if problems appear later.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC represents consumers in data-breach and privacy-incident matters and understands the financial, practical, and emotional disruption these events can cause. Our team can review the reported facts, compare the notice against applicable legal duties, and help determine whether further action may be appropriate.
If you received a notice related to this incident or have seen suspicious activity involving your personal information, Strauss Borrelli PLLC can help you understand your options in plain English. You can fill out the form on this page to request a free case review.
If you received a breach notification letter from McEwen and Associates:
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.










