Data Breach

St. Andrew's Resources for Seniors Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

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St. Andrew's Resources for Seniors Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
St. Andrew's Resources for Seniors Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Shamis & Gentile P.A., one of the nation's premier class action law firms specializing in data breach cases, is investigating the St. Andrew’s Resources for Seniors System data breach.

If you were affected by the data breach, your sensitive personally identifiable information may have been exposed, and you may be eligible for compensation.

About St. Andrew’s Resources for Seniors System

St. Andrew’s Resources for Seniors System is a non-profit, faith-based organization dedicated to serving seniors and their families for over 60 years. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, the organization offers a variety of services aimed at helping seniors maintain independence and dignity. These services include independent living communities, assisted living facilities, memory care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation services, in-home care, and affordable HUD housing options.

With an annual revenue of $176 million and a workforce of 94 employees, St. Andrew’s operates multiple senior living communities across the St. Louis metropolitan area. Their mission focuses on providing elders and caregivers with choices and options to "Worry Less®," ensuring that all elders are respected, productive, secure, and fulfilled.

What Happened?

On January 6, 2025, St. Andrew’s Resources for Seniors System discovered a data breach involving unauthorized access to certain employee email accounts. This breach potentially exposed sensitive information belonging to 16,869 individuals across the United States, including two residents of Maine.

The types of consumer information exposed in this breach include:

  • Name
  • Social Security number
  • Address
  • Driver’s license number
  • State identification number
  • Passport number
  • Military identification number
  • Financial account information
  • Payment card information
  • Medical information
  • Health insurance information

The breach was disclosed to the Maine Attorney General's office on February 8, 2025. For more details, you can view the disclosure on the Maine Attorney General's website.

Your Rights and Next Steps

If your information was compromised in the St. Andrew’s data breach, you have several options to protect yourself and potentially seek compensation. St. Andrew’s is offering affected individuals access to complimentary credit monitoring services for one year through CyberScout, a TransUnion company.

It is crucial to remain vigilant for any signs of identity theft or fraud by regularly reviewing your account statements and credit reports.

You can place a fraud alert or a credit freeze on your credit file to prevent unauthorized access. A fraud alert will require businesses to verify your identity before extending credit, while a credit freeze will restrict access to your credit report without your express authorization.

You May Be Entitled to Compensation

If you believe you were affected by the St. Andrew’s data breach, lawyers are ready to help you understand your rights and potential eligibility for compensation. It is important to act promptly to safeguard your personal information and explore your legal options.

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