Data Breach Class Actions

Southern Illinois Ob-Gyn Associates Data Breach Class Action Investigation

Written by Console & Associates P.C. | Jun 3, 2026 9:30:00 AM
Breach Details
Southern Illinois Ob-Gyn Associates Data Breach Overview
Company
Southern Illinois Ob-Gyn Associates
Date of Breach
November 24, 2025
Industry
Healthcare
Data Reportedly Exposed
Full NameMailing AddressSocial Security NumberProtected Health Information
Official Notice
View Official Notice
Reporting Source
Maine AG Office
Your Legal Rights
You May Be Entitled to Compensation

This incident may have exposed your personal information. If so, you may have legal rights. State and federal law provide protections for individuals whose data is compromised through a company's failure to maintain reasonable security.

A class action lawsuit may allow you to seek compensation for identity theft, financial losses, and the violation of your privacy. Console & Associates, P.C. is actively reviewing this matter.

Submit your information below for a free, confidential eligibility review. There is no cost and no obligation to proceed at any stage of the process.

A data breach at Southern Illinois Ob-Gyn Associates exposed full names and mailing addresses belonging to patients. If you received a data breach notification letter from Southern Illinois Ob-Gyn Associates, our data breach lawyers want to hear from you.

What Happened?

According to a notice filed with the Maine AG Office, Southern Illinois Ob-Gyn Associates experienced a data breach. The breach occurred on November 24, 2025. Information exposed in the breach reportedly included full names, mailing addresses, Social Security numbers, and protected health information. Affected individuals were notified directly by Southern Illinois Ob-Gyn Associates.

If you are a patient who received care from Southern Illinois Ob-Gyn Associates, you may be entitled to compensation. Fill out the form below to see if you qualify.

Steps To Take If You Were Affected

  1. Monitor your credit reports and financial accounts for suspicious activity
  2. Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with all three major credit bureaus
  3. Be alert to phishing emails or calls referencing the breach
  4. Change passwords on any affected accounts and enable two-factor authentication
  5. Keep a copy of your data breach notification letter for your records