Markovits, Stock & DeMarco, LLC, a law firm experienced in data breach class action litigation, is investigating claims on behalf of victims of a data breach involving data entrusted to Emergency Medical Services Authority.
Emergency Medical Services Authority, located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is Oklahoma’s largest provider of prehospital emergency medical care, providing ambulance services to Oklahoma residents. If you receive a notice of data breach letter from Emergency Medical Services Authority, please contact us as soon as possible so we can explain your legal rights in response to the data breach.
What Happened?
On March 22, 2024, Emergency Medical Services Authority reported a significant data breach to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR).1 Between February 10 and February 13, 2024, Emergency Medical Services Authority identified unauthorized access to its computer systems leading to the compromise of sensitive personal information belonging to 611,743 patients.2
What Data was Compromised in the Emergency Medical Services Authority Data Breach?
Emergency Medical Services Authority disclosed the data breach involves sensitive confidential information, including3:
- Name
- Addresses
- Social Security number
- Medical Records
- Dates of service
What Should I do if I Received Notification of the Data Breach from Emergency Medical Services Authority?
If you would like to have a free, confidential consultation with an attorney to learn more about your rights and potential legal remedies related to the Emergency Medical Services Authority data breach, please contact Markovits, Stock & DeMarco, LLC attorney Justin C. Walker at (513) 651-3700, email us at [email protected], or submit a Case Evaluation request through the form below.
1https://oag.my.site.com/datasecuritybreachreport/apex/DataSecurityReportsPage