Data Breach Compensation

Virgin Media data breach compensation action

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Virgin Media data breach compensation action

The Virgin Media data breach compensation action is well underway, and we are now representing a large number of victims affected on a No Win, No Fee basis.

Over the last few weeks, we have received a huge influx of enquires from concerned victims, with most now signed-up for a claim. If you are one of the 900,000 affected who has yet to start your case with us, we are ready to assist you now.

Here is some brief advice about your eligibility to claim with us and how we are working on a No Win, No Fee basis for our clients.

Eligibility for Virgin Media data breach compensation

You should be eligible to make a Virgin Media data breach compensation case if you have been notified that you are affected by the incident.

Whether you are one of the majority of people that have had personal details exposed, or one of the over 1,000 individuals whose contract data was also exposed and may link them to explicit websites, you can join the action. You should have received an email or a text by now to confirm if you are affected and, as long as you have received this confirmation, you should be eligible to start a case with us.

You can be entitled to receive compensation for the distress suffered by the loss of control of your personal information. If you have also incurred any losses or expenses, you may also be entitled to receive compensation for those as well.

No Win, No Fee representation

If you sign-up for a Virgin Media data breach compensation case with us, you can benefit from our No Win, No Fee representation.

This means that, subject to your compliance with the terms and conditions of the agreement, we can write off our legal fees if the case does not succeed. This is the way we usually operate for an action like this and we have worked in this way for thousands of others in the dozens of actions we have been involved with. Some cases in other actions have not succeeded due to a legitimate defence in law, or where the opponents went into liquidation and were uninsured, as two examples. We are proud that we honoured our promises and our commitments and written off legal fees where this has happened.

There is a clear risk in us working in this way, but it is a calculated risk that we carefully consider prior to taking a new action forward. We can offer to work this way when we are confident that we have a case to succeed with.

We are also huge believers in access to justice, and we would not want to work in any other way.

Sign-up for a legal case today

You can sign-up for a Virgin Media data breach compensation case today quickly and easily and benefit from our No Win, No Fee representation immediately.

All you need to do is go to the dedicated website here and complete the forms to get your legal case started. It should only take a few minutes to get everything set up and ready to go.

As a leading firm of Group Action Lawyers, we are set up and ready to assist you with a case. We use our tried and tested methods of working that can make for the best chance of success and aim to maximise what you could be owed in compensation; all with our No Win, No Fee representation in place for your protection.

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