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Keys Pathology Associates Data Breach Investigation

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We are investigating a breach of customer data impacting Keys Pathology Associates.

Posted on September 03, 2025

Overview of the Keys Pathology Associates Data Breach

Barnow and Associates, P.C., a leading data breach litigation law firm, is investigating a recent cybersecurity incident at Keys Pathology Associates. This breach may have exposed sensitive personal information, potentially affecting numerous individuals.

If you received a data breach notification from Keys Pathology Associates, our attorneys are here to help you understand your legal options.

Contact us today to discuss your rights and explore potential claims. Fill out our contact form or call us at (312) 621-2000.

About Keys Pathology Associates

Keys Pathology Associates is a healthcare provider based in Florida.

Details of the Data Breach

On May 27, 2025, Keys Pathology Associates discovered unauthorized access to a server managed by its third-party vendor. The access occurred around May 20, 2025. The breach affected over 13,000 individuals.

The investigation confirmed that the following information may have been exposed:

  • names,

  • Social Security numbers,

  • addresses,

  • dates of birth,

  • phone numbers,

  • driver’s license numbers, and

  • health information.

Keys Pathology Associates began mailing notification letters to affected individuals on September 5, 2025, and is offering complimentary credit monitoring services.

What to Do If You Received a Data Breach Notification

If you were notified about the Keys Pathology Associates data breach, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit. Contact Barnow and Associates, P.C. to discuss your legal rights. Complete our contact form below or reach us at (312) 621-2000.

Steps to Protect Your Personal Information

To safeguard your data after the Keys Pathology Associates breach, consider the following steps:

  1. Review the Breach Notification : Carefully read the notice from Keys Pathology Associates and retain it for your records.

  2. Enroll in Free Monitoring Services : If offered, consider signing up for complimentary credit or identity monitoring to detect suspicious activity.

  3. Update Passwords : Change passwords for online accounts, using strong, unique combinations.

  4. Monitor Financial Accounts : Regularly check bank and credit card statements for unauthorized transactions.

  5. Check Your Credit Report : Look for signs of identity theft by reviewing your credit history at AnnualCreditReport.com .

Potential Legal Outcomes for Affected Individuals

The Keys Pathology Associates data breach may lead to class action lawsuits due to inadequate cybersecurity measures. Affected individuals could seek compensation for:

  • Costs of credit monitoring or identity theft protection

  • Unauthorized charges or financial losses

  • Time and effort spent addressing the breach

  • Other non-financial harms

Our firm has a proven track record in data breach litigation, securing significant settlements for clients. Learn more about our past case results.

How Barnow and Associates, P.C. Can Help

Barnow and Associates, P.C. is dedicated to holding companies accountable for failing to protect consumer data. By joining a class action lawsuit, you may recover compensation for damages while advocating for stronger data security practices.

You may be eligible for recoveries related to:

  • Privacy Violations : Compensation for unauthorized access to your personal information

  • Mitigation Efforts : Reimbursement for time and resources spent addressing the breach

  • Financial Losses : Recovery for direct costs, such as fraudulent charges

  • Non-Financial Harms : Damages for emotional distress or inconvenience

Contact us today to verify your eligibility and explore your legal options. Call (312) 621-2000 or fill out our contact form.

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