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You could be entitled to claim government agency data breach compensation on a No Win, No Fee basis with our leading team of privacy compensation solicitors.
If you have been affected by an incident of this nature, and you have lost control of your personal information, you could be eligible to pursue damages for any distress that has been caused.
Our team is always happy to provide free, no-obligation legal advice to anyone who has been affected by an incident of this nature. You can contact us here for advice now.
You could be eligible to claim GDPR compensation if you have been affected by a government agency data breach and you have lost control over your personal information.
The GDPR allows us to have control over who knows what about us, and it is important that we have this, particularly in today’s increasingly digitised age. There should be no situation in which information could be misused or exposed because of how stringent the GDPR is and how effective modern cybersecurity is. The risks in respect of information being leaked or exposed should always be incredibly minimal in any setting, but this should particularly be the case when it comes to agencies that handle very sensitive and private information.
Nevertheless, if you have been affected by a government agency data breach, and you have lost control over your personal information, you could be eligible to pursue a GDPR compensation case. You could be eligible to recover compensation for any distress that has been caused by the loss of control of your personal information, and we may be able to help you on a No Win, No Fee basis.
You can contact our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
A recent example of a government agency data breach was that of the cyberattack that hit the UK’s crime records office early this year. At the time, it was understood that the agency was unsure as to whether information had been affected, but that it had identified that data that could potentially involve criminal conviction information might have been affected.
This particular cyberattack incident served to show how significant a government agency data breach could actually be in practice. We all have a right to privacy in respect of our personal information, and we all have the right to control who knows what about us. Government agencies will store and process significant amounts of particularly personal and sensitive information, which is why it is vitally important that they do all they can to protect the data in their charge.
You could be eligible to claim data breach compensation on a No Win, No Fee basis with our leading team of data breach compensation experts. Our No Win, No Fee legal representation means that we can write off our legal fees if the case does not succeed, and all you need to do is abide by the terms and conditions in place.
You can find out if you are eligible to pursue a data breach compensation case on this basis by contacting our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
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