AdaptHealth Data Breach Investigation
AdaptHealth Corp, a Pennsylvania healthcare company, was linked to a reported hacking/IT incident in public filing data in June 2026. The publicly available materials reviewed for this post are limited, so some details remain unknown, including the reported number of affected people and the notice date. The available incident data indicates that names, health records, and health insurance information may have been involved. If you received a notice or think you may be affected, fill out the form on this page to see whether you may qualify for a claim.
AdaptHealth Corp is a Pennsylvania-based company in the healthcare industry. Public reporting data links the company to a reported cybersecurity incident, but the full official notice language was not publicly accessible in the materials reviewed. That means some key details remain limited at this time.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Company: AdaptHealth Corp
- Industry: Healthcare
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Reported incident type: Hacking/IT Incident
- Listed incident date: June 15, 2026
- Public filing date: June 27, 2026
- Information that may have been involved: Name, health records, and health insurance information
- Reported affected population: Not publicly available in the materials reviewed
- Notice date: Not publicly available in the materials reviewed
What Happened?
Detailed information from the official notice is not publicly accessible at this time. The following summary is based on regulatory filing data and the structured incident information provided for this post. Those materials indicate a reported hacking/IT incident associated with AdaptHealth, list June 15, 2026 as the incident date, and show a public filing on June 27, 2026.
At this stage, the available materials do not identify how many people were affected, when direct notices were sent, or whether any misuse of information has been confirmed. The structured data also references a state attorney general filing, but no specific public AG posting link was available for review here.
What Information Was Exposed?
Based on the available incident data, the information that may have been involved includes names, health records, and health insurance information. Because the official notice text was not accessible, affected readers should treat these data elements as reported categories rather than a final individualized list.
If health or insurance information was involved, the risks can extend beyond ordinary identity theft. People in this situation may also want to watch for unfamiliar medical bills, unexpected explanations of benefits, denied claims, or other signs that someone used their information improperly.
What Should You Do Next?
- Watch for a direct notice. If AdaptHealth or a related vendor sends you a letter, email, or other notice, keep a copy. That document may explain exactly what information was involved and what assistance, if any, is being offered.
- Review medical and insurance activity. Check explanations of benefits, provider statements, and health plan communications for services you do not recognize.
- Monitor your credit and financial accounts. Look for unfamiliar accounts, charges, or address changes. You may also want to place a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major credit bureaus if you are concerned about misuse.
- Change passwords if appropriate. If you reused passwords connected to healthcare portals or related accounts, update them and enable multi-factor authentication where available.
- Document problems and ask questions early. Save letters, screenshots, claim statements, and notes of any suspicious activity. If you received a notice connected to this reported incident, you can fill out the form on this page to have Strauss Borrelli PLLC review whether you may qualify for a claim.
Your Legal Rights
People affected by a reported data incident may have legal rights, but those rights depend on the specific facts. Important issues can include what information was involved, when the company discovered the issue, how quickly notice was provided, and whether the incident led to financial harm, medical identity concerns, or significant time spent addressing the problem.
Depending on the circumstances, affected individuals may be entitled to notice, identity-theft resources, or the opportunity to pursue a legal claim. If you received a letter tied to this incident, preserving that notice and any records of out-of-pocket losses or suspicious activity can be helpful when evaluating your options.
Why Hire Strauss Borrelli PLLC?
Strauss Borrelli PLLC has experience helping people affected by data breaches and privacy incidents understand their rights and evaluate potential claims. Our team focuses on clear, practical guidance for individuals who are trying to figure out what happened and what steps matter most.
If you received a notice related to the reported AdaptHealth incident, Strauss Borrelli PLLC can review the available facts, explain the legal process in plain English, and help you determine whether it makes sense to pursue a claim. Contacting the firm through the form provided is a simple way to get started.
If you received a breach notification letter from AdaptHealth:
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.










