Art Jetter & Company Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

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Active investigation Data breach · Insurance Notices mailed May 4, 2026

Received an February 2026 breach notice from Art Jetter?

Dapeer Law, P.A. is investigating a potential class action against Art Jetter & Company, an Omaha-based insurance brokerage that supports independent insurance agents nationwide, on behalf of individuals whose personal information may have been exposed in the February 2026 cyber incident.

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Breach window
February 21 to 23, 2026
Unauthorized access to legacy server
Notification delay
About 2.5 months
Discovered Feb 2026, notices May 2026
Credit monitoring
Complimentary
Credit and identity monitoring through Kroll
Eligibility

Who may qualify

You may be eligible to participate in a class action if any of the following applies:

  • You received a data breach notification letter from Art Jetter dated February 2026.
  • Your letter offered enrollment in complimentary credit and identity monitoring services through Kroll.
  • You had personal or financial information held by Art Jetter & Company in its capacity as an insurance brokerage.
  • No proof of harm required to consult with counsel. You do not need to have already suffered identity theft to explore your legal options.
  • Excluded: individuals who did not receive a breach notice and whose information was not involved in the incident.

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Background

What happened

On February 23, 2026, Art Jetter & Company ("Art Jetter"), a privately held insurance brokerage headquartered at 11301 Davenport Street in Omaha, Nebraska, detected suspicious activity on a legacy Financial Brokerage server. According to the breach notice filed with the Maine Attorney General, an outside party gained access to the server between February 21 and February 23, 2026 and may have acquired files containing personal information. Art Jetter took the affected server offline, decommissioned it, reset associated account passwords, and engaged independent cyber-forensic specialists to determine the scope of the incident. The company also reported the matter to federal law-enforcement agencies.

Art Jetter began mailing notification letters on May 4, 2026, approximately two and a half months after the suspicious activity was first discovered. The notice describes the affected files as containing each recipient's name and additional personal data elements, but does not itemize the specific categories of information involved in the public filing. Art Jetter is offering complimentary credit and identity monitoring services through Kroll. The duration of those services was not stated in the public filing.

Because insurance brokerages routinely collect sensitive financial, employment, and household information from clients and agents, including in some cases Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and policy details, the specific categories of information potentially exposed in this incident, the cause of the intrusion, and whether Art Jetter's pre-breach security practices for the legacy server met legal standards are among the issues being evaluated.

Insurance brokerage breach Legacy server access Notice letters Nebraska Maine AG filing
Action plan

What to do if you received a letter

1

Keep your notice letter

Do not discard it. Your letter contains the enrollment code for credit monitoring and is important evidence if you decide to participate in a lawsuit.

2

Enroll in the free Kroll credit and identity monitoring

Enroll in the complimentary credit and identity monitoring services through Kroll offered in your letter before the stated deadline. Accepting this benefit does not waive your right to pursue legal action.

3

Place a fraud alert or credit freeze

Contact Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion to place a fraud alert or freeze on your file. Request a free weekly credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com, and use the FTC's IdentityTheft.gov recovery guide. For insurance-related cases, also watch for unfamiliar policies or claims, unauthorized changes to your insurance accounts, and unexpected correspondence about coverage you did not request.

4

Speak with a data breach attorney

Consultations with Dapeer Law are free and confidential. We'll review your notice, explain your options under state breach-notification and consumer-protection laws, and advise whether you may be eligible to join a class action.

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Timeline

Breach timeline

February 21 to 23, 2026 Passed
Unauthorized access to Art Jetter legacy server
February 23, 2026 Passed
Suspicious activity discovered, server taken offline
February to May 2026 Passed
Forensic investigation and review of affected data
May 4, 2026 Passed
Notice filed with Maine AG, letters mailed to affected individuals
Pending Active
Potential class action filing
Statutes of limitations vary by state and legal theory, typically one to six years. Waiting can permanently bar your claim.
Possible recovery

Compensation you may be entitled to

Out-of-pocket expenses

Credit freezes, identity restoration services, and other costs incurred responding to the breach.

Time spent monitoring

Hours spent reviewing accounts, disputing fraudulent charges, and dealing with identity theft issues.

Identity theft & fraud losses

Unreimbursed funds stolen from accounts, unauthorized credit lines, or tax refund fraud tied to the breach.

Statutory damages

Certain state data breach and consumer protection statutes provide for fixed damages regardless of actual loss.

Injunctive relief

Court orders requiring Art Jetter & Company to implement stronger data security practices going forward.

Compensation categories depend on applicable state law, the types of data exposed, and documented losses. No recovery is guaranteed.

FAQ

Common questions

I received a data breach letter from Art Jetter. What should I do? +

Keep the letter, enroll in the free Kroll credit and identity monitoring before the deadline printed on your notice, place a fraud alert or security freeze on your credit file, monitor your bank, credit-card, and insurance statements for unfamiliar activity, and contact a data breach attorney for a free consultation. Accepting credit monitoring does not waive your right to sue.

Am I eligible to join a class action against Art Jetter? +

If you received a May 2026 data breach notice from Art Jetter & Company, you are likely eligible for a free case evaluation. Eligibility depends on your state of residence, the categories of your data that were exposed, and any losses you have suffered. Dapeer Law will review your notice at no cost.

How much money could I receive from a class action lawsuit? +

Data breach class action recoveries vary significantly. Settlements typically range from a few hundred dollars for basic out-of-pocket losses to several thousand dollars for documented identity theft, with class size, damages, and negotiation all affecting the final amount. No payout is guaranteed, and this investigation has not yet resulted in a settlement.

What personal information was exposed in the breach? +

According to the breach notice, the files at risk contained each recipient's name and additional personal data elements, though the public filing does not itemize the specific categories involved. Because Art Jetter is an insurance brokerage that handles sensitive financial and personal data, exposed information may have included identifiers commonly held by brokerages. Your individual notice letter should specify the data elements that applied to you.

Did Art Jetter offer free credit monitoring? +

Yes. Art Jetter is offering complimentary credit and identity monitoring services through Kroll. The duration of the monitoring was not stated in the public Maine Attorney General filing, but the deadline and enrollment code should appear in your individual letter. Enrollment is separate from, and does not waive, your right to pursue a claim.

How many people were affected by the Art Jetter breach? +

The total number of affected individuals was not disclosed in the May 4, 2026 filing with the Maine Attorney General. This page will be updated as additional information becomes available.

Is there a deadline to take legal action? +

Yes. Statutes of limitations for data breach claims vary by state and legal theory, typically ranging from one to six years. Waiting can permanently bar your claim. Contact us as soon as possible for a free evaluation.

How do I get a copy of the official breach notice? +

The notice filed with the Maine Attorney General is publicly available through the Maine AG's data breach notifications portal (linked in Sources below). If you received a letter but no longer have it, Dapeer Law can assist you in obtaining a copy during your free consultation.

References

Sources & references

Attorney advertising. This page is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice or form an attorney-client relationship. Dapeer Law, P.A. is not affiliated with Art Jetter & Company, Kroll, or any credit bureau. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. All information regarding the data incident is drawn from the official notification filed with Maine Attorney General on May 4, 2026.
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