PSNI Data Breach Solicitors
PSNI Data Breach Solicitors
If your personal information was exposed in the PSNI data breach, you may be entitled to compensation. Our experienced data protection solicitors in Northern Ireland can help you make a claim.
- Experts in Northern Ireland’s Data Protection Law
- Wealth of experience bringing claims against the PSNI
- Committed to safeguarding those who protect Northern Ireland from crime
- Offices in Belfast, Antrim, and Ballyclare
- Free, no-obligation consultation
What is the PSNI Data Breach?
The PSNI Data Breach occurred when personal details of thousands of police officers and staff in Northern Ireland were accidentally published online in August 2023.
This breach included the release of sensitive information such as names, ranks, home addresses, work locations, contact details as well as job roles and specific responsibilities within the PSNI. Although the details were taken down shortly after, the information was available to the public for several hours which poses a significant risk.
The breach happened due to human error when a PSNI employee mistakenly included personal data in response to a freedom of information request. PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne commented on the incident, saying he is “deeply sorry for this unprecedented and industrial scale data breach”.
Implications of the PSNI Data Breach
The PSNI Data Breach affects thousands of police officers and staff across Northern Ireland, many of whom hold sensitive positions, including undercover operations. With their personal details free to the public and “dissident republican claims that they are in possession of data”, the situation has raised serious concerns for the future safety of these individuals.
Victims could potentially face the following risks as a result of the PSNI Data Breach:
- Personal Risk – The exposure of officer identities could lead to harassment, threats, or even violence, particularly from criminal or dissident groups.
- Family Safety – Many officers are concerned about the safety of their families, as personal details were leaked to the public.
- Emotional and Psychological Impact – The breach has caused significant distress, fear and anxiety for those involved, many of whom rely on anonymity for their security.
- Professional Repercussions – Officers may face reputational damage and potential career impacts due to the sensitive nature of their work being exposed.
- Public Trust – The wider public may lose confidence in the PSNI’s ability to secure sensitive data, affecting the trust between law enforcement and the community.
Making a PSNI Data Breach Claim in Northern Ireland
If you’ve been affected by the PSNI Data Breach, making a compensation claim is crucial to holding those responsible accountable and recovering damages for the distress, risk to safety, and potential financial losses you’ve endured. Under data protection laws here in Northern Ireland, those impacted have the right to seek compensation for breaches of their personal information, especially when it leads to harm or distress.
Eligibility criteria for making a PSNI Data Breach Claim in Northern Ireland:
- You were directly affected by the breach (e.g., your personal data was exposed).
- You have suffered emotional distress, anxiety, or harm as a result of the breach.
- You are a PSNI officer, staff member, or have a direct connection to the PSNI.
- The breach has impacted your safety, privacy, or financial wellbeing.
If you’re still unsure of your claim eligibility, contact us today for a free consultation.
PSNI Data Breach Claim Process
Our process for making a PSNI Data Breach Claim is straightforward and designed to provide you with clear guidance at every stage.
Step 1: Contact Reid Black
Get in touch with our PSNI Data Breach Solicitors to discuss your PSNI data breach claim. We will provide an initial consultation to assess how the breach has affected you and explain your options.
Step 2: Gathering Information
Our solicitors will gather all the necessary information, including details of the data breach and its impact on you. We will ensure that every detail is carefully documented to build a strong case for your compensation claim.
Step 3: Assessing Information
Once the information is gathered, we will assess the full extent of the breach’s impact on your privacy and safety. This allows us to determine the value of your potential compensation.
Step 4: Compensation Negotiations
Our PSNI Data Breach Solicitors will negotiate with the responsible parties on your behalf to secure the best possible compensation. We will handle all communications, ensuring your claim is treated seriously.
Step 5: Compensation Payout
Once a settlement is agreed upon, you will receive your compensation. Our solicitors will ensure the process is completed smoothly, with all funds transferred securely to you.
PSNI Data Breach Compensation
The amount of compensation awarded for a PSNI data breach claim depends on various factors, including the severity of the breach, the level of distress caused and any financial losses or safety concerns experienced by the victim. Compensation is typically awarded under general damages, covering emotional distress and anxiety, and special damages, which address financial losses or expenses incurred due to the breach.
You could claim PSNI data breach compensation for:
- Emotional distress and anxiety
- Loss of privacy
- Impact on personal safety
- Reputational damage
- Financial losses or costs related to identity theft
- Costs for increased security measures
For an accurate estimate of your potential compensation, contact our PSNI Data Breach Solicitors today.
Why Choose Reid Black?
By choosing us you’ll be using a team of Northern Ireland’s leading solicitors for handling PSNI data breach claims, with extensive experience in bringing successful cases against the PSNI. As the first firm to represent PSNI workers affected by the breach, we understand the unique challenges and risks involved. Our dedicated team is committed to securing the compensation you deserve while ensuring your privacy and safety are protected throughout the process.
Our Specialist PSNI Data Breach Solicitors
Our Specialist PSNI Data Breach Solicitors
- Peter has over 30 years experience handling sensitive legal claims, now assisting with PSNI data breach claims.
- As Senior Partner, he specialises in efficiently managing claims to secure fair compensation.
- Have a free consultation with Peter to discuss your eligibility to making a PSNI data breach claim.
- Seamus is a leader in the field of personal injury claims and recognised as such by the Chambers Guide.
- His experience in professional negligence cases makes Seamus well-equipped to navigate new privacy law challenges.
- Seamus provides a no-obligation consultation to help you understand the circumstances behind your data breach claim.
- Assistant Director Ellis has over 14 years experience in litigation, practising in Northern Ireland, England & Wales.
- She is committed to protecting your rights after the PSNI data breach.
- Ellis offers a free consultation to evaluate your data breach claim.
- Danielle is part of the litigation department based in our Belfast office.
- She works with experts to assess the impact of the PSNI data breach on your privacy.
- Contact Danielle for a free, no-obligation consultation to explore your legal options.
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Let’s Secure The Compensation You Deserve
Take the first step towards justice and peace of mind — reach out to us today for a free consultation to make your PSNI Data Breach Compensation Claim.
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