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Five questions to ask when choosing an EasyJet data breach lawyer

Our data breach lawyers have launched a no-win, no-fee group litigation action against EasyJet after a data breach in 2020 put millions of customers at risk. Group actions can be a powerful tool and can have a bigger impact than a single claim. But we understand that choosing a data breach solicitor can be daunting. How do you know if they are the right firm for you, and can you be sure that you will not have to pay any unforeseen costs?

To make the process a little bit easier, here are just some of the questions you should ask when choosing an EasyJet data breach lawyer.

1. Is you firm a data breach expert?

Some firms are keen to take on data breach cases, but they do not have lawyers who are experts in this field. However, the best way to make EasyJet pay for its failure to look after your data is to use a specialist lawyer. At KP Law, we have a dedicated team of data protection experts led by Kingsley Hayes – arguably the UK’s foremost data breach solicitor. Furthermore, because we understand the minutiae of data breach law, we know what it takes to make a successful data breach claim.

2. How much will it cost to make a claim with your EasyJet data breach lawyers?

Many firms will offer their services on a no-win, no-fee basis. In such cases, if you do not win, you do not have to pay a penny. But it is also worth looking at what you will be charged if you win. Because if your claim is successful, you will have to contribute towards your EasyJet data breach lawyer’s costs. This ‘success fee’ is taken from the compensation awarded to you, and in some cases, it can be much higher than you expected.

Our success fee is one of the most competitive around, and there are no hidden fees or admin charges. We also take out insurance to protect our clients from any legal costs.

3. Have you experience managing data breach group actions?

A group action allows people to bring their claims together to strengthen their overall position and increase their chances of success. As such, we believe that a group action is the best way to claim EasyJet compensation.

There are several UK firms that have knowledge of multi-claimant litigation, but it is worth checking to see if they have specifically managed multiple data breach group actions. Because, when it comes to winning cases, understanding the law is only half the battle. You also need experience.

At KP Law, we are currently managing several large data breach group actions, taking on big players. We also employ expert barristers to help support our layers on large, group action cases. So, we are confident that our team will get the results you deserve.

4. How long have you been doing this for?

Data breach and cybercrime breaches are a relatively new and evolving area of law, so it can be difficult to find specialist EasyJet data breach lawyers. Over the past few years, our data breach solicitors have been at the forefront of data breach legal services. And, because we have been doing this for longer than most, we lead our field when it comes to understanding the complexities involved.

5. Do you have the resources needed to go the distance?

When it comes to legal support, large organisations are smarter and better resourced than ever before. And it can be difficult for some law firms to stand up to such strength when representing clients after a data breach. At KP Law, we have the legal expertise and resources necessary to take on corporate giants with deep pockets. We are supporting thousands of multi-claimant and group-action clients, and we can do the same for you.

Contact our EasyJet data breach lawyers and find out how we can help you

To become part of our EasyJet group action, register with us. This guarantees that you will form part of the compensation claims that will be lodged by us. We will also keep you updated about developments in this case as they happen. You can also contact us if you are part of a group data breach with another firm, and you would like to know more about switching to KP Law.

There are no costs to register and no obligation to proceed.

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