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NHS Trust data protection is incredibly important to get right to make sure that people’s information and right to privacy is protected and respected.
Any breach of vital data protection legislation can lead to people’s personal information being exposed or misused. If this happens, the distress that can be caused to the victims can be substantial, and data breach claims for compensation and damages pay-outs can reflect this.
We represent thousands of clients for data breach claims as a leading firm of specialist privacy compensation lawyers. You can speak to our team here now for free, no-obligation legal advice.
We may be able to represent you for a student data breach compensation claim on a No Win, No Fee basis if we believe that your circumstances could entitle you to claim damages.
Your Lawyers – as Leading Data Leak Lawyers – represent thousands of clients for privacy compensation cases, having recovered over £1m in data breach damages for mostly individual clients to date. Our team is on hand to provide free, no-obligation legal advice here now – find out if we can help you today.
Victims can be eligible to claim compensation for council cyberattacks, recovering damages for any distress caused by the loss of control of their personal information.
Victims may also be eligible to receive damages for any losses and expenses incurred, but you can just claim for the distress alone.
It is not nice to know that our personal information is in the hands of criminals, and this is something that you could pursue damages for. Your Lawyers is a leading, experienced firm of privacy compensation specialists. For eligible clients, we are proud to be able to offer No Win, No Fee legal representation.
We have been notified of the Advanced Cold-formed Sections data breach where the company is understood to have been caught up in a ransomware attack.
Breach notification correspondence has been issued to people who may potentially be affected by this incident, and we have agreed to take legal action having been approached for help. Your Lawyers, as Leading Data Leak Lawyers, represent thousands of people just like you for claims of this nature. Victims could be entitled to claim on a No Win, No Fee basis now.
Please do not hesitate to speak to our team if you require advice here now.
Finance sector data breaches can cause considerable distress and can put victims at risk of fraud and theft. Anyone affected by a privacy incident like this could be entitled to claim compensation now.
If we consider that there is case to answer, we may be able to offer to represent you for legal case on a No Win, No Fee basis. This means that we can write off our legal fees if the claim does not succeed, subject to the agreed terms and conditions in place.
All you need to do is contact our specialist team here now for free, no-obligation advice to find out if you are eligible start a claim today.
We have been notified of a Princess Alexandra Hospital data snooping event in which medical information has been subject to an information breach.
We have agreed to take legal action forward and on a No Win, No Fee basis to investigate the issues and see whether there are viable claims for compensation to be pursued. We understand that notifications are being issued to patients affected and that the breach occurred last year.
If you have been notified that you could be affected by this incident, please do not hesitate to contact our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
Sensitive council data breaches can lead to victims suffering considerable distress caused by the loss of control of their personal information.
Councils and local authorities store and process a significant wealth of very personal information for a huge number of people. Their duty to protect this information is incredibly important. If they fail to adhere to vital data protection laws, a victim of a data breach could be entitled to claim compensation now.
Public sector GDPR fines are set to change following an open letter that has been published by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in recent weeks.
It is looking like there may be a shift in focus away from the need to issue large fines in the public sector, and instead focusing on how standards could be raised across the board.
Regulatory fines are a separate matter to the rights of victims who can still be eligible to claim compensation for any distress or loss that has been caused by a data breach. You should always contact our data privacy team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued a fine in the sum of £78,400 for a data breach involving the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.
This particular breach that involves a Gender Identity Clinic service is one we are already more than familiar with as we are representing people who were affected by the incident. Particularly personal and sensitive information has been leaked as a result of this email breach, so we are not surprised to see that regulatory action has also taken place.
Any ICO fine is a completely separate matter to those who are pursuing private compensation claims with us on a No Win, No Fee basis. We are coming close to the three-year anniversary of when the breach took place, which means that certain time-frames to join this action are coming to a close soon. You should speak to us as soon as possible if you have yet to claim as a victim of this incident.
Phishing emails after data breaches can be a common occurrence, as criminals and hackers use exposed information to try to commit fraud and theft.
Your Lawyers, as leading Data Leak Lawyers, know all too well the risks that people face, which is why our work as privacy claims specialists is incredibly important. We are here to support our clients and pursue justice in the form of a compensation claim for any distress or harm that they have suffered when personal information has been misused or exposed.
You can contact the team here now to find out if you are eligible to claim; No Win, No Fee.
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