
Pittman, Dutton, Hellums, Bradley & Mann, P.C. is investigating a data security incident involving Jackson Hospital and Clinic in Montgomery, Alabama. Reports indicate that the breach may have exposed the personal information of thousands of individuals. Those whose data was involved may face an increased risk of identity theft or fraud.
Jackson Hospital and Clinic is a healthcare provider located at 1725 Pine Street in Montgomery, Alabama. The organization provides a wide range of medical services and is entrusted with maintaining the privacy and security of sensitive patient information. Healthcare providers are responsible for protecting the personal and medical data they collect, and incidents involving unauthorized access can place patients at risk.
According to available reports, the data security incident occurred on July 5, 2024 but was not discovered until January 27, 2026. While details about how the breach occurred have not been publicly disclosed, the incident involved unauthorized access to personal information maintained by the hospital.
After completing its review of the incident, Jackson Hospital and Clinic began notifying affected individuals on February 27, 2026. Approximately 14,485 people may have been impacted by the breach.
The exposure of personal information in healthcare-related incidents can create serious privacy and financial risks, particularly when sensitive data is involved.
In response to the breach, Jackson Hospital and Clinic has offered affected individuals identity theft protection services through Experian IdentityWorks. The program provides identity monitoring and identity theft resolution services for a period of twelve months to help detect potential misuse of personal information.
When healthcare providers fail to adequately safeguard sensitive information, individuals affected by a data breach may have legal rights. Pittman, Dutton, Hellums, Bradley & Mann, P.C. represents victims of data breaches and works to hold organizations accountable when personal information is exposed due to inadequate cybersecurity protections.
If you received a notification from Jackson Hospital and Clinic informing you that your information may have been involved in this breach, you may be entitled to pursue compensation for the risks and harm associated with the exposure of your personal information.
If you believe your information may have been compromised in the Jackson Hospital and Clinic data breach, contact Pittman, Dutton, Hellums, Bradley & Mann, P.C. to discuss your legal options.
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