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No One can be Complacent About Data Protection

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We specialise in representing victims for data breach compensation claims.

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Absolutely no one at all should be complacent about data protection and its importance, and victims who have suffered due to a breach, leak or hack should always know their legal rights.

Anyone who has suffered due to some form of negligence could be entitled to claim data breach compensation, and we may be able to represent you for a case now on a No Win, No Fee basis. You can speak to our friendly team for free, no-obligation legal advice by completing a contact form below or by calling 0800 634 75 75.

No one can afford to be complacent about data protection

As a society, we continue to become more and more digitised in the way that we live and in the way that we work. The Covid-19 Pandemic has arguably spurred this on as well, and we see no reason at all as to why digitisation should slow down.

This means that no one at all can afford to be complacent about data protection when it comes to implementing procedures to abide by the law. Information leaks can more easily happen owing to greater digitisation, and the threats from cyber attackers continues to grow. With such huge numbers and volumes of personal information now stored and accessible online and via servers and connections, it only takes one weakness for hackers to exploit. One single weakness could then lead to the exposure of huge amounts of personal data.

What can victims of breaches, leaks and hacks do?

As well as the need for all organisations to never become complacent about data protection, it is also essential that victims of a data breach understand their legal rights. You could be entitled to claim data breach compensation for any distress that you have suffered from that has been caused by the loss of control or the misuse of your personal information. These rights are enshrined within the GDPR, and you can use this vital piece of legislation to recover damages for what you have gone through.

Ultimately, if a leak, breach or a hack was caused by some form of negligence, that is when you could be able to succeed with a claim by proving that there has been a breach of the GDPR. Where we can prove that this has been the case, that is when you could then be owed compensation.

If any organisation is responsible for being complacent about data protection, you could be due compensation now. Just call our free claims helpline on 0800 634 75 75 or complete a call back form below and our team can speak to you at a time and date that is convenient for you.

No Win, No Fee legal representation

At The Data Breach Lawyers, we are huge believers in access to justice. We believe that everyone should have the right to seek justice if they have been wronged, which is why we can offer No Win, No Fee legal representation to eligible clients.

This amazing way of working means that we can waive our legal fees if a data breach compensation case does not succeed, subject to the agreed terms and conditions in place. You can then claim safely and comfortably knowing that you have the benefit of protection if your case is unable to win.

You can read more about our No Win, No Fee legal representation here.

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Information on how we handle your data is available in our Privacy Policy.

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