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If you’re looking for data breach solicitors for Tameside claims, you may have been harmed because your data has been exposed in a data breach. There are many different ways in which a potential Tameside data breach could happen and cause you harm. If it is due to wrongdoing on the part of an organisation, you could be eligible for compensation for a data breach. This guide aims to explain what you may need to know to make data breach claims, and answers questions such as:

  • What is the Information Commissioner’s Office and how does the ICO enforce data protection law?
  • Which data protection law applies in the UK?
  • What is the meaning of a data breach?
  • How many data breaches occurred in 2020?
  • What do you do in the event of a data breach and do you need a solicitor?
  • How are compensation amounts for breach of data protection calculated?
Data breach solicitors Tameside

Data breach solicitors for Tameside

We also offer insight into 4 common causes of data breaches and explain how you could make a No Win No Fee claim with data breach solicitors in the UK without paying upfront for legal services. We’ll also explain what a Conditional Fee Agreement is, and give you further insight into how data breach solicitors for Tameside claims could help you get the maximum compensation possible for your claim.

To learn more about data breach claims, you can read the below guidance. However, if you’re ready to begin a claim for compensation for a GDPR data breach, you can call us now. Our team could be reached on 0800 073 8804.

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  1. Our Guide On Working With Data Breach Solicitors For Tameside
  2. What Is The Meaning Of A Data Breach?
  3. 4 Common Causes Of Data Breaches
  4. How Many Data Breaches Occurred In 2020
  5. What Do You Do In The Event Of A Data Breach And Do You Need A Solicitor?
  6. How Do You Calculate Compensation Amounts For A Breach Of Data Protection?
  7. Why Contact A No Win No Fee Solicitor Who Handles Data Breach Cases?
  8. How To Contact Data Breach Solicitors Who Cover Tameside Claims
  9. Find Expert Help With Data Breach Solicitors For Tameside

Our Guide On Working With Data Breach Solicitors For Tameside

When a UK organisation processes personal data relating to data subjects in the UK, they are called data controllers. Data controllers need to protect the personal data they are supplied with. There are strict laws that mean organisations must take steps to protect all of the personal data that they process, store or hold.

Data protection laws in the UK are enforced by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). One of the most stringent laws relating to data protection originates in the EU. This is the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR. It came into force in the EU in 2018. In the same year, the regulations were enshrined into UK law in the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA).

Now, since Brexit has meant the UK is no longer within the EU, the UK GDPR is referred to when we speak about data protection in the UK. Also, the Data Protection Act 2018 has been updated to reflect the withdrawal.

If you have suffered harm due to data exposure caused by a breach of GDPR compliance, this guide could help you find out whether you could claim compensation. We explain the role of data protection breach solicitors and answer questions such as:

  • Can I get compensation for a data breach?
  • What can I do if my data has been breached?
  • Can I make a No Win No Fee claim?
  • What is a Conditional Fee Agreement?
  • How much compensation for breaching the DPA could I receive?

We hope you find the guidance on this page useful. If you would like to speak to us at any point to find out more about data breach claims, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

What Is The Meaning Of A Data Breach?

What is the meaning of a data breach? To answer this question, we could look to the Information Commissioner’s Office. This is an organisation that enforces data protection law in the UK, including the UK GDPR. It describes a personal data breach as the unlawful or unauthorised access to or transmission, alteration, disclosure, deletion and loss or theft of personal data.

To make a claim with data breach solicitors covering Tameside, you would not only have to prove that a breach had occurred, but you would also need to be able to evidence that the breach was due to the organisation’s wrongdoing. Using additional evidence you would need to show how the data breach caused you harm.

4 Common Causes Of Data Breaches

There are many different types of incidents that could lead to a data breach. Some of these could involve cyber criminal activities involving ransomware, malware or phishing. However here, we list four common causes of data breaches that could happen accidentally.

  1. Someone e-mailing your data to an unauthorised third party – If someone emails your personal data to an authorised third party in error, or to the wrong address this could expose your data. In some cases, this may lead to them being able to steal money from you. It could also cause you psychological harm.
  2. A failure to redact information – When an organisation needs to send certain data for statistical purposes to a third party it should redact personal information where it is necessary to do so. If this does not happen, your data could be exposed.
  3. Theft or loss of paperwork – If someone leaves your personal data on a train, or in a cafe, for example, this could lead to it being accessed by an unauthorised third party.
  4. Incorrect disposal of hardware containing personal data or paperwork containing personal data- A data breach in Tameside could potentially also occur if an organisation does not dispose of paperwork or hardware correctly.

These are just a few examples, and there are many more listed in the ICO’s Q2 statistics. To make a data breach claim with data breach solicitors for Tameside, you would need to be able to prove that wrongdoing on the part of the organisation allowed the breach to happen. You would also have to demonstrate that you had suffered psychological injuries or financial harm, or a mixture of the two because of the breach.

How Many Data Breaches Occurred In 2020

If you’re wondering how many data breaches occurred in 2020, we can look to the ICO statistics for this.

IN Q1 2019/20 the monthly data breach incidents reported to the UK were 3,091. While this number fell in Q2 2021/22 to 2,431, this still represents a number of individuals that could have had their data privacy compromised.

You might be surprised to find out that the largest number of data security incidents were not cybercrime or ransomware related. In fact, the most common causes of data security incidents in Q1 2021/22 related to an email data breach.

What Do You Do In The Event Of A Data Breach And Do You Need A Solicitor?

When becoming aware of a breach, report it directly to the organisation. You do not legally need a solicitor to make a claim. However, many claimants prefer to secure the services of data breach solicitors in the UK to help them. If, you make a complaint to an organisation or an organisation informs you of a data breach that has exposed your data, they should work with you to resolve any issues.

If they do not do so to your satisfaction, you could inform the ICO. You should make sure to do so within three months of your last meaningful contact with the data controller.

When it comes to making a claim for data breach compensation, you do not need to have informed the ICO of the issue to claim. Data breach solicitors for Tameside claims could assist you as although the ICO can fine an organisation for breaching GDPR they cannot award you compensation.

How Do You Calculate Compensation Amounts For A Breach Of Data Protection?

Hopefully, we’ve now answered the question of “Can I get compensation for a data breach?” and “What can I do if my data has been breached?”

Now, we look at how much compensation for a data breach may be awarded. When it comes to calculating compensation amounts for breach of data protection claims, data protection solicitors for Tameside would usually look at all of the evidence of the harm you’d suffered. The best data protection solicitors would look at not only the material harm you suffered but also the non-material harm.

Material damages

Data protection breach solicitors could help you claim compensation for money that someone has stolen from you. They could also help you claim for damages to cover the cost of restoring your credit file.

Non-material damages

Data breach lawyers could also assist you if the exposure of your private information has led to you suffering psychological injuries. These could include anxiety, depression and stress.

To work out how much compensation could be appropriate, data protection breach solicitors could look at an independent medical report that details your injuries. They could use this alongside the Judicial College guidelines to come to an appropriate value for your claim.

The table below shows you some guideline payout amounts for different psychological injuries.

These include PTSD and psychiatric damage. You could use these as an alternative to a personal injury claims calculator to give you a rough idea of what levels of compensation could be achievable for non-material damages. Material damages are not included in the table.

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Injury level Compensation guidelines Notes
Psychological damage £17,900 to £51,460 Moderately severe
Psychological damage £5,500 to £17,900 Moderate
Psychological damage £1,440 to £5,500 Less severe
PTSD – moderately severe £21,730 to £56,180 Moderately severe
PTSD – moderate £7,680 to £21,730 Moderate
PTSD – less severe £3,710 to £7,680 Less severe

Why Contact A No Win No Fee Solicitor Who Handles Data Breach Cases?

You could utilise the services of data protection breach solicitors on a No Win No Fee basis. When you make a No Win No Fee claim, you don’t have to pay any legal fees upfront to your data breach solicitors. Instead, you would sign a Conditional Fee Agreement or No Win No Fee agreement. Such an agreement would dictate the success fees you’d have taken out of your compensation in a successful claim. You would only pay the success fee to data breach solicitors for Tameside claims that successfully result in compensation.

Could I Make A No Win No Fee Claim?

There are several criteria your claim would need to fit for a data breach solicitor to take your claim on under a No Win No Fee Agreement. These could include:

  • Whether you would be claiming within the relevant time limits. Usually, you would have six years to claim for a data breach that exposed your data and caused you harm. However, if it involved a public body, you may only have one year to start a claim.
  • How a data breach happened and if it caused you harm? It is vital that you could evidence that a data breach occurred. You would also have to be able to evidence that it was due to wrongdoing on the organisations part. Finally, you would have to demonstrate that it had directly caused you financial or psychological harm or both.

Are you still unsure as to whether you could make a no win no fee claim with data breach solicitors covering Tameside? If so, please contact our team and we will do our best to answer your questions and check your eligibility. We will not charge to do so.

How To Contact Data Breach Solicitors Who Cover Tameside Claims

We have received great feedback from previous clients as to the level of service we provide. Not only could we answer your questions about data breach compensation, and check your eligibility to make breach of data protection claims, we could provide you with quality solicitors that could help you fight for the maximum compensation possible for your claim. You can contact us via:

Find Expert Help With Data Breach Solicitors For Tameside

Has Your Employer Breached Your Data– Making a data breach claim as an employee? This guide could help.

Data Breach Guidance – General – Learn more about data protection breach claims here.

How To Report A Data Protection Breach –  Learn how to go about reporting data here.

NCSC Support – Cyber security protection guidance can be found here.

ICO Enforcement Actions– View ICO enforcement action here.

Your Data Matters – The ICO’s guide on your data rights.

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