Join our Police Federation (PFEW) Data Breach Action
We have launched a group action against The Police Federation. Group actions can be a powerful tool and can have a bigger impact than a single claim.
We have launched a group action against The Police Federation. Group actions can be a powerful tool and can have a bigger impact than a single claim.
We have collated some of the frequently asked questions put to our data protection lawyers about the PFEW data breaches. Get out answers…
We have uncovered that the PFEW has failed to notify retired police officers of the attacks. Even if their personal data was compromised in this shocking data security failure.
The PFEW still does not believe that it owes affected members compensation for violating their data protection rights. We do not agree.
MLex discussed the latest in our PFEW data breach action after we filed for a Group Litigation Order (GLO).
Are you, or have you recently been, a police officer in England & Wales? If so, you could be owned significant data breach compensation following a 2019 Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) data breach.
The process to make a no-win, no-fee PFEW claim with us is straightforward and hassle-free. However, to help us make the strongest case possible on your behalf, we will ask you to provide us with information about how the breach affected you. So what kind of evidence do you need to make a PFEW data breach claim?
The emotional impact of the PFEW data breach should not be underestimated. We all know the impact that theft can have on a person. Following a burglary, people often feel shock, anger, fear, helplessness, and panic. These feelings might develop immediately or be experienced much later. Cybercriminals are committing theft when they steal personal data, so it is understandable that some people feel upset; particularly as the PFEW effectively gave the burglar the keys.
Keller Lenkner UK* is representing thousands of Police Officers seeking compensation for the Police Federation’s failure to adequately protect their personal and sensitive data when the Police Federation Membership database experienced a
We are already helping a significant number of Federation members, and it is not too late to join our action. Around 120,000 officers could have a PFEW data breach claim and we are making sure that they do not miss out on the compensation they deserve.
KP Law has some of the most skilled data breach lawyers in England and Wales. Here are just some of our success stories.
KP Law is a founding member of the Collective Redress Lawyers Association (CORLA). CORLA aims to improve access to justice for claimants by way of collective redress.