The Your Lawyers Virgin Media action for compensation for those who have been affected by the recent data breach is fully up and running and has been for weeks.
We’re now acting for a large number of people for claims having been contacted for advice soon after breach notifications were issued. We have been in contact with Virgin Media since the start and we continue to take new legal cases forward.
Here’s a little information about the action we’ve launched, our mission, and who we are.
The Virgin Media data breach may well be the biggest we will see in 2020, and it could be one of the biggest in terms of compensation actions in the UK.
This breach has definitely seen a huge share of media coverage, much of which we have been at the centre of. As a leading firm of consumer action and data breach compensation experts, initiating the legal action that we have was inevitable. With over 50 separate actions so far, most of which are data breach actions, this is what we specialise in.
Here’s how this breach is shaping up in terms of its size the compensation action that we have launched.
If you have been affected by the Virgin Media data incident, what can you do about it and how can we help you?
We’re representing a huge number of people for No Win, No Fee legal cases, and we may be able to help you too. Any fine from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) isn’t designed to be used as compensation for victims, and money from penalties usually ends up in the public purse. For the victims to receive justice for what has happened, a separate legal case needs to be made and we’ve launched a group compensation action for people to come together.
There’s strength in numbers. With our unique expertise in this complex and niche area of law, we may be able to represent you for a case on a No Win, No Fee basis.
If you’ve received notification that you’re affected by the Virgin Media data breach, you may be wondering: why make a claim at all?
It’s totally up to you as to whether you go ahead with a case or not. The law is there and it’s on your side, but it’s down to each and every victim to decide if they want to be a part of the group compensation action or not.
With this aspect in mind, here are some reasons as to why making a claim can be beneficial for you and for data protection on the whole.
A common question from people who want to be a part of the Virgin Media data breach compensation action is this: what is the cost to join?
The short answer is that there are no upfront costs for joining the action, and we’re not in the habit of asking for legal fees to be paid by you during the course of the case either. All we ask in return is that you comply with the reasonable terms of the agreement in place.
As a leading firm of consumer action and data breach compensation specialists, it’s our mission to make sure that victims of a breach have a voice. This is why we work in the way that we do.
If you need some guidance about how you can claim compensation from Virgin Media as a victim of their recent data breach, here’s what you need to know and what you need to do.
This dedicated website has been specifically set up for victims to be able to start their legal case and join the group action for compensation quickly and easily. Representation is on a No Win, No Fee basis, and everything is set up for you to be able to complete the forms and lodge your case without fuss or hassle.
We, Your Lawyers, are a leading consumer action and data breach compensation law firm operating in England and Wales. We’re fighting for justice in over 50 different actions and we’re representing thousands of data breach clients. We have been appointed with Steering Committee seats in actions, and this niche and complex area of law is what we specialise in.
If a formal Virgin Media data breach group action court case is formed, it’s likely that a Steering Committee will also be established. What is this, and how does it work?
As a leading firm of consumer action and data breach compensation experts, we’ve been appointed to Steering Committees before. We’re currently on the one for the first GDPR Group Litigation Order (GLO) in England and Wales, the British Airways data breach action. If the Virgin Media data breach action follows a similar course, we may see one for this case too.
If a formal court group action is established, that’s when a Committee will normally be required.
Need to know more about the Virgin Media cybersecurity leak and whether you could be entitled to join the No Win, No Fee compensation action?
As a leading firm of consumer rights and data breach compensation lawyers, we’ve launched a legal action for the 900,0000 victims of the breach to join. Victims affected by the breach can get started with their case right away on the main part of the website here.
For a little more information about the breach and our action, read on.
We’re offering No Win, No Fee for Virgin Media data breach compensation claims where you instruct us to represent you in this growing group action case.
We know that costs are a huge concern for anyone looking to get a lawyer to represent them. That’s why we offer No Win, No Fee agreements, and it’s important that you know that you have security in place for if the action loses.
We are confident that we can succeed with the compensation action, but we offer our assurance in black and white anyway.
Will there be a formal Virgin Media data breach Group Litigation Order? With the compensation action underway and many people signed-up, a GLO may well be established.
As a victim of the data breach, you probably want to know more about this and what a GLO is, as well as how you can be a part of a GLO. It’s important to make sure that you are a part of a GLO when one is formed as that’s the way in which you can then benefit from decisions made as part of a GLO.
Here’s some important advice for you.
We are representing Claimants pursuing compensation arising from the Virgin Media Data Breach announced in March 2020.
If you have received confirmation that you have been affected by the data breach incident, you could be entitled to claim thousands of pounds in data breach compensation with us now on a No Win, No Fee basis.
We are a leading Consumer Action and Data Breach law firm that is representing Claimants in over 40 different group and multi-party actions. We sit on the Steering Committee for the first GDPR Group Litigation Order (GLO) action in England and Wales, the British Airways Group Action.
If a formal court action is established in this case, there will be a cut-off date to join. We recommend that you sign-up to start your case as soon as possible.
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