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It is too late to treat data protection with the seriousness that is required after a cyberattack has taken place, and information has already been exposed.
Despite the obviousness of this, and the stringent GDPR legislation in place, too many organisations are still failing to take action to stop a cyberattack rather than taking action after it has happened. The result is that many people can suffer when they lose control over their personal information which ends up in the hands of criminals.
Anyone affected by a data breach could be entitled to pursue a claim for compensation with our leading privacy claims experts now on a No Win, No Fee basis.
Any company guilty of failing to protect customer data could mean that victims whose information has been misused or exposed can be entitled to claim GDPR compensation against them.
We, Your Lawyers, as Leading Data Leak Lawyers, represent thousands of people who are pursuing privacy compensation cases for consumer data breaches. This includes both singular claims and in some of the dozens of multi-party and group actions that we are helping people in. For eligible clients, we can provide No Win, No Fee legal representation as part of our commitment to access to justice.
Speak to our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
The increasing threats of a cloud data breach are likely set to continue as more of the world becomes digitised, with systems and servers moved into the cloud.
As we often say, it only takes one weak link for hackers to break in and potentially expose swathes of very personal and sensitive information. Victims of such a data breach could be entitled to pursue a No Win, No Fee legal case and we provide free, no-obligation legal advice here for those affected by a data breach.
You could be eligible to claim compensation for data breaches from phishing emails and attacks where they are successful and your information has been misused or exposed.
The GDPR means that our rights are enshrined in law in terms of our information being protected, and our right to control over it. If the GDPR is breached, that is when an organisation can be negligent and, therefore, can be responsible to compensate a victim for what has happened.
You can speak to our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
Public sector data breaches can have a significant impact on those who are affected, and we can represent victims of such incidents on a No Win, No Fee basis.
We are Your Lawyers, and we are Leading Data Leak Lawyers who have been fighting for justice in this niche and complex area of law for a significant period of time, much longer than a lot of other firms out there. We have recovered over £1m for our clients to date in mostly singular cases, and we represent thousands of people engaged in privacy claims for compensation.
You can speak to our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
You could be eligible to claim compensation in the aftermath of a data breach in accordance with the GDPR, and we may be able to help you now on a No Win, No Fee basis.
We will outline some useful things to consider if you have been impacted by a data breach below. If you need our help for a case, please do not hesitate to contact us here now for free, no-obligation legal advice.
Pursuing a distress compensation claim that arises from a data breach is about recovering damages for how you have been affected when you have lost control over your personal information.
In eligible cases, we can represent people on a No Win, No Fee basis which means that we can write off our legal fees if the case does not succeed, subject to the agreed terms and conditions in place. All you need to do to find out if you are eligible to pursue a data breach compensation claim is contact our expert team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
The Interserve Group Limited data breach that occurred in 2020 has resulted in a significant multi-million-pound fine being issued by the UK’s data watchdog, the ICO.
Your Lawyers, as leading privacy claims specialists, are used to helping people whose information has been misused or exposed. Having read information from the report issued by the ICO, it is clear that more could, and should, have been done to have prevented this incident from taking place.
Anybody who has lost control of their personal information through no fault of their own could be entitled to pursue a No Win, No Fee claim for compensation. Our team is available for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
We are Your Lawyers – The Data Leak Lawyers – and we are privacy compensation experts operating in England and Wales on a No Win, No Fee basis for our valued clients.
We are a leading firm in this niche and complex area of law having been pursuing privacy claims for a lot longer than a lot of other firms out there. We represent thousands of people and have launched over 60 group and multi-party actions to date, and have recovered over £1m in damages for mostly individual clients so far.
You can speak to our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
You could be entitled to claim compensation for councils leaking personal information about you, and we may be able to represent you for a claim on a No Win, No Fee basis.
We can tell you as Leading Data Leak Lawyers that a lot of the claims that we take forward for people involve local authorities and council services. Breaches, leaks and hacks involving them can be quite common, and we know that the impact can be substantial for those who are affected.
If you believe that your personal information has been misused or exposed then you can contact our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
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