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Att: Central Texas Pediatric Orthopedics Data Breach
Attention: Central Texas Pediatric Orthopedics Data Breach

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If you got a notice about the Central Texas Pediatric Orthopedics Data breach, you may be able to take action to recover money for any harm.

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Medical records data breach
If you got a notice about the Central Texas Pediatric Orthopedics Data breach, you may be able to take action to recover money for any harm.

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Central Texas Pediatric Orthopedics Data Breach May Have Exposed Patient Information – What You Need to Know

Were You or Your Child a Patient at Central Texas Pediatric Orthopedics? Your Data Could Be at Risk

A new class action investigation is underway following a reported data breach at Central Texas Pediatric Orthopedics (CTPO), a respected children’s healthcare provider. The incident may have exposed the sensitive personal and medical information of at least 90,000 individuals, putting affected families at risk of identity theft, insurance fraud, and other security threats.


What Happened?

In a disclosure filed with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), CTPO confirmed that a cybersecurity incident may have compromised patient data. The exposed information reportedly includes:

  • Full names

  • Dates of birth

  • Medical records

  • Health insurance information

  • Social Security numbers

  • Contact details

The breach has triggered concern among families, as the leaked data could be used by cybercriminals for financial fraud or to create synthetic identities. Notifications have begun going out to those affected.


Why This Matters

Medical data is extremely valuable on the dark web and far more difficult to remediate than credit card data. A breach involving children’s personal information can lead to:

  • Medical identity theft

  • Unauthorized insurance claims

  • Long-term credit damage

  • Emotional distress and privacy violations

Because children often don’t monitor their credit, it may take years for this type of fraud to be discovered.


Who May Qualify for Compensation?

If you or your child received treatment at Central Texas Pediatric Orthopedics, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit. Attorneys are investigating whether CTPO failed to properly safeguard patient data and whether affected families are entitled to financial compensation.

Filing a claim is completely free, and you may be eligible for:

  • Reimbursement for identity theft protection

  • Compensation for time and expenses

  • Coverage for emotional distress

  • Preventive credit monitoring


What Should You Do Next?

Take the first step to protect your rights. Visit the official claim page to see if your household qualifies. The process is fast, secure, and free.

Don’t wait—action deadlines may apply.
Click below to get started and protect your family’s future.

Key Differences Between Mass Tort and Class Action Lawsuits

Structure:
  • Mass Tort: Involves multiple individual lawsuits grouped together due to common elements or defendants.
  • Class Action Lawsuits: A single lawsuit brought on behalf of a larger group, known as the class, with a designated representative plaintiff.
Individual Control:
  • Mass Tort: Each plaintiff maintains control over their case and its resolution.
  • Class Action Lawsuits: Class members have limited control over the lawsuit, with decisions made by the representative plaintiff and their legal team.
Compensation:
  • Mass Tort: Compensation and settlements are determined individually, considering the unique circumstances and harm suffered by each plaintiff.
  • Class Action Lawsuits: Compensation and settlements are typically distributed uniformly among all class members, often on a pro-rata basis.
Applicability:
  • Mass Tort: Ideal when cases involve varying degrees of harm or distinct circumstances for each plaintiff.
  • Class Action Lawsuits: Effective when numerous claimants have similar claims and a uniform resolution is practical.
Efficiency:
  • Mass Tort: May be more time-consuming and complex due to individual case management.
  • Class Action Lawsuits: Generally more efficient in terms of time and resources as it consolidates claims into one proceeding.
Understanding these differences is crucial for both plaintiffs and defendants when determining the most appropriate legal strategy for addressing a collective grievance or harm.