Bridle Trails Family Dentistry Data Breach: What 20,976 Patients Need to Know

Posted on : June 4, 2026Posted By : Matthew Russell
Posted In : Class Actions

A Kirkland, Washington dental practice has confirmed that the personal and protected health information of nearly 21,000 patients may have been exposed in a cybersecurity incident. If you received a notification letter from Bridle Trails Family Dentistry, here is what happened, what was exposed, and what steps you can take to protect yourself.

What Happened in the Bridle Trails Family Dentistry Data Breach?

Bridle Trails Family Dentistry, a general and family dental practice serving the Kirkland and Bellevue areas, notified 20,976 current and former patients of a data security incident involving an employee email account.

According to the practice’s official notice, an unauthorized individual accessed an employee’s email account between November 19 and November 25, 2024. The practice launched an investigation, and on March 12, 2026, confirmed that the compromised account contained a limited amount of personal and health information.

Notification letters to affected individuals were dated April 10, 2026. The incident was reported to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights on May 14, 2026.

At the time notices were issued, Bridle Trails Family Dentistry said it was not aware of any misuse of patient data tied to the incident, and stated it has taken steps to safeguard the information in its possession.

What Information Was Exposed?

The data involved varied from person to person, but according to the breach notice it may have included:

Personal Identifiers Health & Financial Data
Full name Reason for visit
Date of birth Medical provider name
Social Security number Clinical and treatment information
Driver’s license number Medical record number
Taxpayer identification number Health insurance information

This combination of identity, financial, and medical data is exactly what makes healthcare breaches valuable to criminals. Unlike a credit card, you cannot easily replace a Social Security number, a date of birth, or your medical history.

Why Healthcare Data Breaches Are Serious

Stolen healthcare data can be used long after a breach is discovered. The risks include:

  • Identity theft — opening accounts or taking loans in your name using your Social Security and driver’s license numbers.
  • Medical identity theft — someone using your insurance or medical record information to obtain care or file fraudulent claims.
  • Tax fraud — filing fraudulent returns using a stolen taxpayer ID number.
  • Targeted scams — phishing attempts that reference real details about you to appear legitimate.

Because this data does not expire, affected patients are often encouraged to stay alert for years, not just months.

What Should You Do If You Received a Notice?

  1. Keep the letter. It documents that you were affected and may be needed later.
  2. Monitor your accounts. Watch bank, credit card, and insurance statements for unfamiliar activity.
  3. Review your credit reports. You are entitled to free reports from each major bureau at com.
  4. Consider a credit freeze or fraud alert. A freeze restricts access to your credit file and is free to place and lift.
  5. Watch for medical billing errors. Review explanation-of-benefits statements for services you did not receive.
  6. Be cautious of unsolicited contact. Treat unexpected calls, texts, or emails referencing your information with suspicion.

Are Your Legal Rights Affected?

Several data breach law firms have announced investigations into the Bridle Trails Family Dentistry incident to determine whether affected patients have legal claims.

It is important to understand the current status: this is an investigation stage. As of this writing, no class action lawsuit has been filed and no settlement exists. Patients who were affected may be eligible to participate in a potential class action if one is filed, but eligibility and any recovery would depend on the outcome of future legal proceedings.

If a class action is filed and succeeds, it could potentially provide compensation for harm such as out-of-pocket losses, time spent responding to the breach, and loss of privacy, and could push the practice to strengthen its data protections.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people were affected?

20,976 current and former patients.

When did the breach happen?

The unauthorized email access occurred between November 19 and 25, 2024. The practice confirmed the exposed contents on March 12, 2026.

Has a lawsuit been filed?

No. Attorneys are investigating, but no class action has been filed and no settlement is available at this time.

Do I have to pay to find out if I qualify?

Data breach investigations are typically handled at no upfront cost to affected individuals. Confirm terms directly with any firm before signing anything.

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About the Author
Matthew-Russell
Matthew Russell
Matthew Russell is a founding partner at Russell & Hill, PLLC, and practices 100% personal injury law. He is admitted to the Washington bar (2001) and Oregon bar (2014). He earned his J.D. from Hamline University School of Law and his undergraduate degree from Clemson University. Matthew is a member of the Washington State Bar Association and Oregon State Bar Association. Connect with him on LinkedIn.

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