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Understanding Infringement of Privacy Law: Your Guide to Data Breach Compensation

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In the UK, incidents can fall under infringement of privacy law, particularly through the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018. Data breaches are on the rise, exposing sensitive personal information and leaving victims vulnerable to identity theft, financial loss, and emotional distress.

If you have been affected, you may be entitled to compensation for the harm caused. At The Data Leak Lawyers, we specialise in helping victims secure what they could be owed—often thousands of pounds in damages.

What Is Infringement of Privacy Law in the Context of Data Breaches?

Infringement of privacy law can occur when organisations fail to protect personal data adequately, leading to unauthorised access, disclosure, or loss. Under the GDPR, this includes breaches like hacked databases, lost laptops with unencrypted files, or accidental emails sending sensitive info to the wrong recipient. These violations can not only breach legal duties but also erode trust in the systems we rely on daily.

For instance, high-profile cases such as the British Airways breach in 2018, which affected 400,000 customers, highlighted how infringement of privacy law can result in widespread harm. Victims reported anxiety, fraudulent charges, and time lost resolving issues.

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) can fine companies up to 4% of global turnover, but for individuals, the focus is on compensation. This can cover material damages (e.g., financial losses) and non-material damages (e.g., distress), with successful claims averaging £1,000 to £10,000 or more, depending on severity.

How to Identify and Respond to a Potential Data Breach Claim

Spotting a data breach can start with notifications from the affected company—the GDPR mandates they inform you within 72 hours if high-risk data is compromised. Look for signs like unusual account activity, spam from leaked emails, or credit report anomalies. Once identified, document everything: screenshots, emails, and impacts on your life.

The next step may be to report it to the ICO via their online form, which could help your case by establishing the breach officially. Then, gather evidence of harm—bank statements for losses or medical notes for stress-related issues. No win, no fee solicitors here at The Data Leak Lawyers can handle the rest, negotiating with the breaching party or pursuing court action if needed.

Remember, time limits apply: acting swiftly preserves evidence.

Maximising Your Compensation with The Data Leak Lawyers

To potentially boost your payout, quantify every impact—lost wages from identity fraud resolution, therapy costs for anxiety, or even diminished credit scores affecting loans. We have seen clients recover thousands after breaches at major firms, where infringement of privacy law led to class-action style claims.

Our team at The Data Leak Lawyers operates on a no win, no fee basis, meaning zero worries and expert guidance throughout. With a record of securing millions of pounds for victims, we confirm that data breach sufferers can claim thousands of pounds with us, tailored to your unique situation.

Ready to claim what might be yours? Contact The Data Leak Lawyers today for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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You can call our claims team free from a landline or mobile on 0800 634 7575 or click on the link below to create a call back with one of our expert Data Claims team.Information on how we handle your data is available in our Privacy Policy.

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