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You could be entitled to pursue privacy compensation for council cyber incidents, and our leading team of expert lawyers may be able to represent you now on a No Win, No Fee basis.
We know the substantial impact that council data breaches can have on the victims, and we understand the need for people to achieve some form of justice for what they have had to go through. The GDPR is not just there for organisations to follow in terms of good practice and procedure for information management, it is also there for people to use in the event that something has gone wrong.
You can speak to our team here now for free, no-obligation legal advice about pursuing a GDPR compensation case today.
Anyone who has been affected by council cyber incidents could be eligible to claim privacy compensation, and our specialist lawyers may be able to represent you for a case on a No Win, No Fee basis. The GDPR can entitle the victims of council data breaches to claim compensation for any distress that they have suffered from that is caused by the loss of control of their personal information. If you have also suffered any losses or expenses then these can be considered, but they are not essential to making a claim. Most people will pursue damages for the distress alone.
As leading experts in this niche and complex area of law, we represent a lot of people who are engaged in council data protection breach compensation claims. A wealth of experience is what you need for us to be able to represent you to make sure that we can fight for your rights to justice and allow you to recover compensation for what you have had to endure. We can offer free, no-obligation claims assessments for cases, and you can contact our team here now for more advice.
The impact of council cyber incidents can be substantial and can cause severe service disruption and outages for people in the affected areas. This can be serious because a lot of people rely on local services for many reasons, so any disruption to normal business could have a massive impact on people’s lives.
Because local authorities store and process such a wealth of personal information, they must also have an important duty to do all they can to protect it. We could be talking about what we may deem as the full range of information, from usual personal contact details to medical information and sensitive domestic data that may be required for social services matters or for meeting the needs of local citizens. We know that hackers do target councils because of the volume and nature of the information that they hold, so the need to protect themselves against the threats of cyberattacks is substantial.
We can form a group action claim for certain council cyber incidents, normally where they affect many people. Most group action claims are where a large amount of people are affected by the same or similar incidents, so one cyberattack that affects hundreds or thousands of people could lead to one group action claim against the council in question.
We do pursue group action cases for council and local authority data breach compensation claims. So far, we have launched over 50 group and multi-party actions for privacy matters, representing thousands of people in England and Wales on a No Win, No Fee basis.
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