What Is This About?

If you recently received a letter or an email from Dairy Farmers of America (“DFA”) informing you that your sensitive personal and protected health information was compromised in a data breach, we would like to speak with you about your rights and potential legal remedies. Dairy Farmers of America recently disclosed that it was the victim of a data breach that exposed individuals’ sensitive personal and protected health information.

What Happened?

On June 13, 2025, Dairy Farmers of America became aware of a security incident on its corporate network. Upon detection, DFA launched an investigation with the assistance of third-party cybersecurity experts to determine the nature and scope of the incident. The investigation determined that, beginning on June 11, 2025, an unauthorized third party gained access to the company’s systems through a sophisticated social engineering attack and exfiltrated personal data. DFA conducted a comprehensive review of the impacted data to determine what information was compromised and identified affected individuals. On September 15, 2025, DFA completed its internal review and confirmed the data types involved. On October 14, 2025, DFA publicly disclosed the breach and began sending out notice letters to impacted individuals.

What Information Was Impacted?

Upon information and belief, the following types of sensitive personal information may have been compromised:
  • Name;
  • Social Security number;
  • Driver’s license or state-issued ID number;
  • Date of birth;
  • Bank account number; and
  • Medicare or Medicaid number.
 

What Action Can You Take?

My Data Breach Attorney is investigating whether affected users are entitled to compensation. If you received a notice from Dairy Farmers of America Inc. there is no cost or obligation to participate. Complete the form above to find out about your rights and potential legal remedies available.

About Dairy Farmers of America Inc.

Dairy Farmers of America, headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, is a national dairy cooperative owned by family farmers across the United States. The organization specializes in dairy manufacturing, processing, and distribution, serving as one of the largest dairy cooperatives in North America.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Know Your Legal Rights After a Data Breach Incident

A data breach occurs when sensitive, confidential, or protected information is accessed, disclosed, or stolen without authorization. This may include personal data, financial information, medical information, or business secrets.

Our firm provides the following services:

  • Investigating the breach and determining liability.
  • Filing lawsuits or claims against negligent companies.
  • Helping recover financial damages.
  • Advising on legal steps to protect your rights.

As a consumer, you have the right to:

  • Be notified of the breach under U.S. laws, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) if applicable.
  • Seek compensation for financial or reputational harm.
  • Take legal action against the entity responsible for negligence.

Depending on the case, you may be entitled to:

  • Reimbursement for financial losses (e.g., identity theft).
  • Compensation for emotional distress or loss of privacy.
  • Punitive damages if negligence is proven.

Yes, time is critical. If you suspect your data has been compromised:

  • Secure your accounts by changing passwords.
  • Monitor your credit reports for unusual activity.
  • Contact a law firm to explore legal options for compensation.

Our firm works on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we recover compensation for you.