Data Breach

Associated Radiologists of the Finger Lakes Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

If you were affected by the Associated Radiologists of the Finger Lakes, P.C. (“ARFL”) data breach, you may be entitled to compensation.
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Associated Radiologists of the Finger Lakes Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
Associated Radiologists of the Finger Lakes Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Shamis & Gentile P.A., one of the nation's premier class action law firms specializing in data breach cases, is investigating the Associated Radiologists of the Finger Lakes, P.C. (“ARFL”) data breach.

If you were affected by the data breach, your sensitive personally identifiable information may have been exposed, and you may be eligible for compensation.

About Associated Radiologists of the Finger Lakes, P.C. (“ARFL”)

Associated Radiologists of the Finger Lakes, P.C. is a medical practice based in Elmira, New York. Their offerings include diagnostic radiology, MRI, CT scans, mammography, interventional procedures, nuclear medicine and ultrasound.

The practice is enrolled in Medicare as a Non-DME Part B provider in New York and holds National Provider Identifier (NPI) 1063489060.

What Happened?

On Oct. 30, 2025, ARFL discovered suspicious activity on certain systems within its computer network. In response, portions of the network were taken offline and an investigation was launched with third-party specialists. The investigation determined that between Oct. 28, 2025, and Oct. 30, 2025, there was unauthorized access to a subset of ARFL’s network, and certain files were accessed or copied without authorization.

Information Types Exposed:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Medical record number
  • Full or partial Social Security number
  • Date of birth
  • Clinical or treatment information
  • Medical procedure information
  • Medical provider name
  • Prescription information
  • Health insurance information

The company reported the incident to the FBI and relevant federal data privacy regulators. ARFL is in the process of directly notifying those affected as the review of impacted files continues.

Your Rights and Next Steps

If you believe you may have been affected by this data breach, there are important steps you can take to help protect your information and your rights.

First, it is recommended to remain vigilant and monitor your account statements and credit reports for any suspicious activity. Under U.S. law, everyone is entitled to one free credit report annually from each of the three major credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.

You also have the right to place a fraud alert or a credit freeze on your credit file at no cost. A fraud alert requires businesses to verify your identity before extending new credit, while a credit freeze prevents credit bureaus from releasing your report without your consent. These steps can help prevent identity theft and unauthorized use of your information.

If you notice any suspicious activity, it is important to report it promptly to your insurance company, healthcare provider or financial institution. You may also file a police report and contact your state Attorney General or the Federal Trade Commission for further assistance.

You May Be Entitled to Compensation

If your information was compromised in the ARFL data breach, you may be eligible for compensation. Lawyers are ready to help affected individuals understand their rights and pursue possible claims related to this incident.

To find out if you qualify and to join a lawsuit regarding the ARFL data breach, complete the below form.

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