What Is This About?

If you recently received correspondence from Rocky Mountain Associated Physicians, P.C. (“Rocky Mountain”) indicating that your personal information may have been involved in a data breach, we would like to speak with you about your rights and potential legal remedies. We are interested in speaking with affected individuals about potential claims and available remedies. Rocky Mountain has publicly acknowledged a cybersecurity incident that resulted in the possible exposure of certain individuals’ sensitive personal and protected health information.

What Happened?

Rocky Mountain recently concluded an investigation into a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized access to its internal systems. Although the precise date of intrusion remains unknown, the activity is believed to have occurred no earlier than October 30, 2025. Upon identifying suspicious activity, Rocky Mountain acted to secure its network and engaged third-party cybersecurity specialists to assess the situation.

The investigation determined that an unauthorized actor gained access to portions of Rocky Mountain’s systems, including patient-related databases and associated files. By February 2, 2026, the organization confirmed that certain files containing sensitive information may have been accessed or acquired. Rocky Mountain notified law enforcement authorities and relevant regulatory bodies and has begun to individually notify affected individuals of the incident.

What Information Was Impacted?

Based on current findings, the following categories of sensitive personal and protected health information may have been compromised:
      • Names;
      • Date of birth;
      • Social Security number;
      • Addresses and contact information;
      • Medical record numbers;
      • Diagnosis and treatment information;
      • Health insurance information; and
      • Financial information, including credit or debit card numbers and PINs.
 

What Action Can You Take?

My Data Breach Attorney is investigating whether affected individuals are entitled to compensation. If you received a notice from Rocky Mountain Associated Physicians, P.C. (“Rocky Mountain”), there is no cost or obligation to participate. Complete the form above to find out about your rights and potential legal remedies available.

About Rocky Mountain Associated Physicians, P.C.

Rocky Mountain Associated Physicians, P.C., headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a healthcare provider specializing in bariatric and metabolic medical services, including weight-loss surgery and patient care management. The organization focuses on delivering comprehensive treatment solutions for individuals dealing with obesity and related health conditions.

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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.