We represent clients pursuing easyJet cyber-attack compensation claims as victims of the recently discovered incident that hit the headlines in May.
Some 9 million customers have been subject to a cyberattack where personal information has been exposed. Thousands of the victims may also have also had payment card data exposed as well. Whether you had personal details or payment card data exposed, you could be eligible to claim compensation with us on a No Win, No Fee basis.
This action is one of the over 50 group and multi-party cases we have launched as a specialist firm of Group Action Lawyers.
Can you claim easyJet cyber-attack compensation?
If you are one of the 9 million people whose information was exposed in the massive easyJet cyber-attack that was discovered in May, you could be entitled to claim compensation. If you have received confirmation that you were affected, you should be eligible for our representation on a No Win, No Fee basis.
The GDPR can allow a victim of a data breach to claim damages for the distress caused by the loss of control of personal information. You can claim for the distress alone, but if you have also incurred any losses and/or expenses, we can consider these for a case as well.
Our No Win, No Fee representation means that you may be able to benefit from us waiving our legal fees if the case does not succeed, subject to the terms and conditions we agree with you.
What you need to do
To start your easyJet cyber-attack compensation claim today, all you need to do is contact the team here and we can see if you are eligible.
If you are affected, we can take the case forward right away for you on a No Win, No Fee basis. Our team is always happy to speak to you on a free and no-obligation basis, so please do not hesitate to get in touch. Our office is usually open from 9am to 10pm on most weekdays, and 9am to 5pm on most weekends.
About the Group Action Lawyers
We are The Group Action Lawyers. We specialise in representing thousands of people in group and multi-party actions, from the small cases of dozens and hundreds, to the substantial ones where millions have been affected by big issues like emissions scandals. A lot of the actions we now fight for justice in are data breach cases, and the easyJet cyber-attack compensation action is one of dozens we are now representing clients for.
We have recovered millions of pounds in damages for clients over years or being at the forefront of fighting for justice for those that have been wronged. We have received Steering Committee appointments in some of the biggest and most pioneering actions the UK has ever seen. This includes for the first GDPR Group Litigation Order (GLO) case in England and Wales, the British Airways Group Action.
We are experts in what we do, and we focus on holding organisations – big and small – to account. When the law has been broken and people have been wronged, we are here to make sure that the victims have a voice for justice.
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