Community Nurse Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

If you received a data breach letter from Community Nurse, you may be entitled to compensation. Request a free, confidential case evaluation today.

What Happened?

Community Nurse (Community Nurse) reported that on November 13, 2025 it experienced a network disruption. Cybersecurity experts were immediately engaged to investigate. The forensic review determined that files were accessed and acquired without authorization between October 31, 2025 and November 17, 2025. On March 2, 2026, the company confirmed that certain protected health information (PHI) was present in the impacted data.

The incident was reported to the Maine Attorney General on March 12, 2026.

What Data Was Exposed?

According to the breach notice, the compromised files may have included:

  • Name

  • Address

  • Date of birth

  • Medicare number

  • Start of care date

  • Certification period dates

  • Medical record number

  • Provider name and address

  • Type of advance directive

  • Diagnosis/current health status

  • Medication list

  • Treatment orders

  • Goals of treatment

Community Nurse states that Social Security numbers were not involved.

Company Response

Following discovery, Community Nurse:

  • Engaged third-party cybersecurity specialists to investigate and contain the incident.

  • Notified law enforcement and pledged full cooperation with any investigation.

  • Implemented additional security measures designed to reduce the likelihood of a similar event.

Your Next Steps

  1. Carefully review the breach notification letter and follow the security tips provided.

  2. Monitor Medicare statements and medical bills for any unfamiliar services.

  3. Consider placing a fraud alert on your credit file and requesting free annual credit reports.

  4. Document any time or money spent responding to the breach—this can support a future claim.

  5. Contact our legal team for a free consultation to discuss your rights and potential remedies.

Company Overview

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Impacted Entities

Frequently Asked Questions

I received a data breach letter from Community Nurse — what should I do?

Follow the instructions in the letter, monitor your medical and financial accounts, and contact a data-breach attorney to discuss your legal options.

How do I submit a claim related to the Community Nurse data breach?

You can request a free case review with our firm. If you qualify, we will handle the paperwork and pursue compensation on your behalf.

Am I eligible to join a lawsuit against Community Nurse?

If your information listed above was involved, you may qualify. Eligibility depends on proof of impact and residency. Contact us for a personalized assessment.

What information did the Community Nurse breach expose?

The breach involved PHI such as name, address, date of birth, Medicare number, medical record details, and treatment information. Social Security numbers were not affected.

Did Community Nurse offer credit or identity monitoring?

The notice instructs recipients to follow protection recommendations, but it does not mention a complimentary credit monitoring service.

How many people were affected by the Community Nurse breach?

The total number of impacted individuals was not disclosed in the public filing with the Maine Attorney General.

How can I get the official breach notice (PDF) for Community Nurse?

You can download it directly from the Maine Attorney General’s website using the button above.

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