There has been a serious Liverpool NHS staff data leak that reportedly affected some 14,000 staff when particularly personal employee information was accidentally shared by email.
Your Lawyers, as Leading Data Leak Lawyers, representing thousands of people in individual and group and multi-party action claims in England and Wales, are used to seeing these kinds of incidents take place. Such simple errors can lead to significant breaches of the GDPR, and they can affect a large number of people, which appears to have been the case in this particular incident.
Anyone affected by a data breach could be eligible to claim compensation on a No Win, No Fee basis, and you can speak to our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
About the data leak involving Liverpool NHS staff
It is understood that the Liverpool NHS staff data leak involved the personal details of some 14,000 employees being accidentally shared. An apology has been issued following the breach that reportedly saw hundreds of managers receiving the private information of staff, seemingly without any reason or authority to receive the data in question.
The incident has been marked as an accidental disclosure due to an email error, with details affected including names, addresses, National Insurance numbers, birth dates, gender information, ethnicity data, and details about salaries. It is understood that a spreadsheet had been sent to managers that had a hidden tab that included the personal information leaked in question.
The Liverpool NHS staff data breach is understood to have been reported to the UK’s data watchdog, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). Staff have been alerted about the incident with an apology issued from the trust. It is also understood that the recipient list included 24 external email accounts for staff at the trust as well.
Claiming NHS data breach compensation
The Liverpool NHS staff leak serves as an important reminder of how easy it can be to commit a significant breach of private information through what can stem from a seemingly simple error. This does not help us to have trust in the fact that the NHS is storing and processing significant information for people, some of which is some of the most personal and sensitive that there can be. This is why claiming NHS data breach compensation is often important for victims given that the significance of the distress that can be suffered can be substantial. GDPR compensation claims are often merited on the level of distress that has been caused, which can be significant when it comes to particularly personal information such as that affected in this incident.
When it comes to employees claiming, employees can be eligible to claim compensation against a trust that they work for. Employee information is often incredibly sensitive, and this data leak served to show exactly how that can be the case.
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Your Lawyers pursue No Win, No Fee claims for compensation for those who are eligible to pursue GDPR damages with us. This way of working means that we can write off our legal fees if a claim does not succeed, and all our client has to do is comply with the reasonable terms and conditions in place.
Our leading team is also happy to provide free, no-obligation legal assistance and you can contact our team for a claims assessment here now.