
Ardent Health, Inc. (ARDT) Stock Drop Lawsuit Investigation
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What is the Ardent Health (ARDT) Lawsuit About?
Shares of Ardent Health, Inc. (“Ardent Health”) plummeted over 33% in intraday trading on November 13, 2025, after the company reported a $43 million decrease in revenue following recent “hindsight evaluations of historical collection trends,” along with a $54 million rise in its professional liability reserves.
Gibbs Mura is investigating a potential Ardent Health, Inc. lawsuit for investors over the company’s possible violations of federal securities laws. This potential lawsuit seeks to help Ardent Health shareholders recover their losses.
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Why is Ardent Health, Inc. (NYSE: ARDT) Stock Dropping?
On November 12, 2025, Ardent Health announced its Q3 financial results for 2025, revealing a $43 million drop in revenue. The company attributed the decline to new information from recent “hindsight evaluations of historical collection trends” and adjustments to the technique the company uses to estimate the collectability of its accounts receivable. Ardent Health also reported a $54 million rise in its professional liability reserves due in part to “adverse prior period claim developments,” which stemmed from recent settlements and active litigation in New Mexico.
Following this news, shares of Ardent Health plummeted over 33% on November 13, 2025, causing significant harm to investors.
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Publicly traded companies are legally required to provide truthful, accurate information to investors. When a company misrepresents facts, conceals risks, or engages in fraudulent practices, investors can suffer significant financial harm. Securities class action lawsuits allow affected shareholders to seek recovery for their investment losses and hold the company accountable for violating the law.
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Do I have to pay anything out of pocket?
No; participating in a securities class action lawsuit with our firm will never cost you anything out of pocket. If a lawsuit is filed and is successful down the line, the court typically has the discretion to award fair attorney's fees out of a gross recovery.
What is your firm’s experience with investor lawsuits?
Our financial fraud and securities lawyers have more than two decades of experience prosecuting fraud and have successfully litigated against some of the largest companies in the United States. We’ve recovered more than a billion dollars on our clients’ behalf.
Am I eligible to participate in the potential lawsuit if I sold all my shares after the drop?
Whether you choose to hold or sell your shares will not impact your eligibility for this lawsuit. Your eligibility to join this class action depends on if you purchased your shares during the relevant period, called the “class period.”
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