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Have you suffered a data breach? If so, you may be looking to work with data breach solicitors for Dudley. A data breach claim can help you receive the data breach compensation you’re entitled to. 

Data breach solicitors Dudley guide

Data breach solicitors for Dudley guide

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was introduced as a European Union Directive in 2018. Also in this year, the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA)introduced the GDPR into UK law. However, during the UK’s exit from the EU in 2021, the DPA was updated to specifically focus on the UK. Furthermore, the UK GDPR was introduced when the UK left the EU. The UK GDPR states that data controllers – those who handle a data subject’s personal information – need to protect it. 

Before you read this article, you may have some questions like:

  • Can I get compensation for a data breach?
  • How much compensation can you get for a breach of GDPR?

In this guide, we will answer your questions to ensure you have as much information as possible before deciding if you could work with a data breach solicitor for Dudley. If you’d like to discuss your situation, our team of advisers would be happy to offer you 24/7 free legal advice.

You can then be connected to one of our data breach solicitors if you have a valid claim. They can then discuss No Win No Fee agreements with you and begin working on the claims process.

You can contact our friendly team of advisers by:

  • Calling them on 0800 073 8804 to chat with an adviser.
  • Filling out our online claims form to get a reply when you’re next available.
  • Chatting with them on our live pop-up box to receive a reply immediately. 

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  1. A Guide To Data Breach Solicitors For Dudley
  2. What Is A Data Security Or Protection Breach?
  3. What Circumstances Do Data Breaches Happen In?
  4. Statistics On The Frequency Of Data Breaches
  5. Should I Contact A Data Protection Breach Solicitor Before Taking Action?
  6. What Are Data Protection Breach Claim Amounts Worth?
  7. What Are The Benefits Of No Win No Fee Data Breach Solicitors For Dudley?
  8. Start My Claim With Data Breach Solicitors For Dudley
  9. Useful Articles And Resources About Data Breach Solicitors For Dudley

A Guide To Data Breach Solicitors For Dudley

Firstly, in this guide, we will look at what a data security or protection breach is and what circumstances it can happen in. There will then be a section where we show statistics on how common data breaches are. 

Next, we will explore the benefits of contracting a data protection breach solicitor before taking action. Although there is no law that says you need a data breach solicitor in order to claim compensation some cases can be rather tricky. That is why we always advise having a specialist solicitor on your side. Once you make a claim you can never go back and ask for more. So it is vital that you include everything initially.

There will be a discussion on the types of damages you may be able to claim alongside a compensation table showing how much compensation some injuries may be worth.

Moreover, the guide will have a section where we discuss the benefits of a No Win No Fee agreement and what this agreement means. There will also be some further links to ensure you have as much guidance as possible about data breach solicitors for Dudley. 

You can get in touch with our team of advisers to receive legal advice for free. They’re available around the clock to lend a helping hand and calculate how much data breach compensation you may be entitled to.

If you have a legitimate claim, they can connect you to one of our expert data breach solicitors to talk about No Win No Fee agreements with you. 

What Is A Data Security Or Protection Breach?

A data breach is a security incident. A breach occurs when your personal data is lost, damaged, stolen, unlawfully accessed, changed, or disclosed without a lawful basis. Whether this is done purposely or accidentally, it can still constitute a data breach.

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is an independent body that reports directly to the UK government. It governs data privacy and security in the UK. Although the ICO has the power to fine organisations when they fail to adhere to data privacy laws they cannot award data victims compensation. 

You may be able to make a data breach claim if you’ve suffered non-material damage (psychological effects) or material damage (financial issues) due to a data breach. 

In order to make a claim, the data controller will need to be liable for the breach. For example, they may have left your private documents in a public place by mistake or left a computer logged on for the public to access. 

If you’d like to discuss your case, our team of advisers would be happy to have a chat with you. If you have a valid claim, they can connect you to one of our data breach lawyers to talk about No Win No Fee agreements with you.

What Circumstances Do Data Breaches Happen In?

Here are some common ways that a data breach can happen:

  • E-mail sent to the wrong recipients – This could be dangerous as it means personal information, such as illnesses and bank details, can be accessed by whoever receives the e-mail. Data handlers can prevent this from occurring by checking who the recipient is before sending the e-mail and ensuring they have everyone’s e-mail addresses up to date.
  • Letter sent to the wrong postal address –  If a letter is sent to the wrong person, they could open it and read another person’s personal information without their consent. 
  • Data left on public transport – A data handler could accidentally leave a bag holding private information at a bus stop or on a train. This means that any member of the public could easily access the data inside the bag. 

Statistics On The Frequency Of Data Breaches 

The below graph includes statistics taken from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport. It shows the percentage of businesses that took part in the survey that identified a cyber breach or attack in 2020/21.

As you can see, businesses detected 7% fewer cyber breaches or attacks in 2021 than in 2020. However, this could be due to the pandemic.

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Moreover, there’s another graph below showing the number of non-cyber security incidents reported by local government in 2021/22 Quarter 2. These statistics have been taken from the ICO’s data security incident trends

The graph shows, reported data security incidents by local governments to the ICO. 

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Our team of advisers are available 24 hours a day to have a chat with you about your situation and see how they can help.

If you’re entitled to compensation, you can be connected to one of our expert data breach solicitors to begin working on your claim. 

Should I Contact A Data Protection Breach Solicitor Before Taking Action?

You don’t have to work with data breach solicitors on your claim if you don’t want to. However, it can help to have an experienced lawyer on your side to help you gather evidence and receive the maximum amount of compensation you may be entitled to. 

You should gather as much sufficient evidence as possible to support your claim. This can help to prove who’s at fault for the data breach and how it occurred.

You can report a data breach to the ICO. They can investigate your claims to see if they are valid. You must do this no longer than 3 months after the last meaningful contact you had with the organisation that breached your data. Remember not all data breaches will mean those affected will receive compensation. The onus is on you to prove that those you hold responsible for breaching your data are liable. If an organisation can prove they have done everything to protect your personal information a claim is unlikely. 

You don’t have to have reported your breach to the ICO to make a data breach claim. If you’d like to learn more about working with data breach solicitors for Dudley, you can contact our team of advisers today. They can offer you 24/7 free legal advice and connect you to one of our data breach solicitors if you have a valid claim.

What Are Data Protection Breach Claim Amounts Worth?

Some articles include a data breach compensation calculator to show how much compensation you could receive in your claim. However, we’ve instead decided to produce a compensation table. This includes multiple psychological injuries and bracket amounts to show what has been awarded in the past.

The below figures are taken from guidelines by the Judicial College and are used as examples. Therefore, some figures may vary. 

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Injury: Severity: Notes: Compensation:
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Severe  Every aspect of life; work, education, social life, relationships will all be greatly affected and a return to pre trauma state is very unlikely. . £56,180 to £94,470
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Moderate  Recovery is substantial and any lasting symptoms aren’t severe. £7,680 to £21,730
Psychiatric Damage Generally Severe Work, family life, education and social interaction will all be severely affected. It is unlikely that a full recovery will be made and the prognosis is poor. £51,460 to £108,620
Psychiatric Damage Generally  Moderate There will have been a good amount of recovery made by trial. Any lasting symptoms will not be grossly disabling. £5,500 to £17,900

The above figures equate to the non-material damages you could receive for each psychiatric injury. The bracket given will depend on how severe the symptoms are and how long your recovery takes.

Non-material damages offer compensation for the psychological damage the data breach has caused you. For example, you may have suffered stress, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Material damages award compensation for the financial loss you’ve suffered because of the data breach. An example of this could be if you’ve suffered a bank data breach and lost money from your credit card.

What Are The Benefits Of No Win No Fee Data Breach Solicitors For Dudley?

A No Win No Fee Agreement, or Conditional Fee Agreement, is a contract between you and your data breach solicitor. It states the conditions that must be met in order for the solicitor to receive payment. 

If your claim loses, you don’t pay any of your lawyers fees. If your claim succeeds, your solicitor will deduct a legally capped fee from your compensation. You will discuss this together beforehand and you’ll still receive most of the compensation.

Start My Claim With Data Breach Solicitors For Dudley

There’s little to lose, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team of advisers today. 

You don’t have to continue with our services after speaking with an adviser. However, if you’d like, an adviser can connect you to one of our experienced data breach solicitors if you have a valid claim. 

One of our solicitors can then discuss No Win No Fee agreements with you and look over your evidence. You can then begin your data breach claim.

We suggest you get in contact with our team of advisers via:

  • A telephone call on 0800 073 8804 to discuss your situation.
  • Our live chat pop-up box to receive a reply straight away.
  • Our online claims form to receive a response at your earliest convenience. 

Useful Articles And Resources About Data Breach Solicitors For Dudley

Employer Personal Data Breach Compensation Claims Guide – Have you suffered a data breach at work? If so, you may be able to make a compensation claim.

School Data Breach Compensation Claims Guide – If you’ve suffered a school data breach, our article looks at how you could be entitled to compensation. 

Nursery Data Breach Compensation Claims Guide – Our guide includes useful information about how to pursue a claim if you’ve suffered a nursery data breach.

Action We’ve Taken – This link includes information about how the ICO has worked to recover fines from data handlers. 

For Organisations – This page has advice on how organisations can comply with the GDPR. 

Thank you for reading our guide about working with data breach solicitors for Dudley. 

Guide By Naylor

Edited By Melissa.

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