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Government group actions for compensation

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Government group actions for compensation

We can pursue government group actions and multi-party legal cases where we can recover damages for anyone affected by a particular issue that has caused harm or loss to many people.

Ultimately, no one is above the law, and we have taken on some of the biggest companies in the world, never mind taking on governments. You can talk to our legal team to discuss your circumstances and pursuing a compensation claim today – free, no-obligation advice now.

Compensation claims: government group actions

At The Group Action Lawyers, we do pursue government group actions and we can represent eligible claimants for cases on a No Win, No Fee basis. Ultimately, the government is not above the law, so whether it is a data breach matter, a consumer action, or perhaps a challenge of a particular issue, or something else, we can represent people for these kinds of matters.

Government group actions can work in the same way as any other group action or multi-party legal case that we pursue against a private company. It is about establishing if they have been negligent in any duty of care that they had, and whether they are then in breach of any laws and are liable to compensate anyone affected. If they are, we can group cases together for efficiency to form a Group Litigation Order (GLO) if it is appropriate to do so. If we can do that, we can pursue cases on behalf of thousands, tens of thousands, or even millions of people efficiently, and look to resolve cases to win compensation.

If we believe that there is a successful action to pursue, eligible clients could benefit from No Win, No Fee legal representation. This way of working means that we can write off our legal fees if the case does not succeed, subject to the agreed terms and conditions in place.

Leading Group and Consumer Action Lawyers for you

When it comes to government group actions or, indeed, any legal case pursued against an organisation or company, it is vital to have the experience of Leading Group Action Lawyers on your side.

And that is exactly what we can offer.

We have years of experience fighting for thousands of people in some of the biggest data breach actions that have ever taken place, as well as infamous medical scandals such as the PIP Breast Implant matters, and the vaginal and hernia mesh cases. We have also been pivotal in one of the biggest consumer actions that has ever been pursued here in the UK, which is the emissions “dieselgate” matters. In fact, we were the first law firm in England and Wales to formally issue High Court proceedings against Volkswagen in January 2016. We were later appointed to the steering committee responsible for the overall conduct of the litigation in 2018.

For us, our experience speaks for itself.

Talk to our team about legal actions today

If you are looking to join one of the dozens of group or multi-party actions that we are pursuing, or if you want to talk to us about a potential new one, we want to hear from you.

You can contact our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now to find out if your case is one that we can pursue for you.

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