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The Hospital Group Data Breach Claims

The Hospital Group have suffered a Data Breach earlier this year. If you have had an email from either Transform or The Hospital Group confirming the breach then we can help you with both practical advice to secure your personal details and obtain compensation.

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So how much compensation can you claim for?

Whilst the final amount of compensation can vary from case to case we provide the following guidelines to our clients.

£1000 - £1,500

Breach of an individual's name, date of birth, home and email addresses

£2,000 - £5,000

Breach of medical records

£3,000 - £7,000

Breach of financial information

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What has happened at The Hospital Group?

Hackers Steal Data from Cosmetic Surgery Chain The Hospital Group.

Hackers have stolen data from the cosmetic surgery chain The Hospital Group and are threatening to release sensitive patient information including before and after photos.

The hacker group REvil, also known as Sodinokibi, have taken responsibility for the hack, claiming that they have obtained over 900 gigabytes of patient photographs.

The Hospital Group confirmed the hack in a statement on their website: "Transform Hospital Group recently experienced a data security incident. Elements of our IT systems were accessed by an unauthorised third party on December 6th.

Speaking to the BBC, a customer spoke about his concerns regarding the breach, saying: "I have had an email from The Hospital Group informing me of a 'data security incident' but no detail as to what has been hacked.

"I'm obviously concerned as the last thing I want is 'before photos' being splattered around in the public domain. I've tried to keep my surgery private and not even some of my friends and colleagues know about it, so the data breach is concerning for me."

The Hospital Group is said to have reported the incident to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).

Evans Hughes are currently acting for several clients who have been affected by The Hospital Group data breach and are ready to advise anyone else who may have been impacted.

You do not have to have suffered a direct loss in order to claim compensation for the The Hospital Group Data Breach.

Evans Hughes are already acting for clients who have been affected by the The Hospital Group data breach and are ready to advise anyone else who may have been impacted.

Wondering if you may be entitled to compensation for the The Hospital Group data breach? Please get in touch by email, calling, Whatsapp or click claim now.

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Contact us and tell our experts what has happened. The more information you can provide us the better we can assess the prospects of your claim.

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Our experts either in house or on our selected panel of Solicitors will do the heavy lifting when it comes to legal work.

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At the conclusion of your claim we aim to get you the best compensation offer possible. If we feel the offer is too low then we will sipport you through the court process.

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At Evans Hughes we help you to claim compensation. We also steer you through the aftermath of a The Hospital Group data breach – minimising the impact on you as much as possible.

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How do you know if you are affected by the The Hospital Group Data Breach?

“The best way to check if you have been affected by the data breach is to search your emails. Type in Transform or The Hospital Group into your email search and you should have an email telling you if you have been affected. We can of course check for you for FREE"

Paul
Data Breach Specialist at Evans Hughes
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