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The BA data breach claim deadline is fast approaching and is due to fall early next year. 2021 is just around the corner, so there really is not a lot of time left to get involved.

It is vital for people to start their claim as soon as they can, even if people feel that they have plenty of time left to do so. The deadlines come around quick and there is more to it than just lodging a case. People commonly miss the deadline and then come to us after they have passed, and we must sadly turn those people away.

Our advice is always the same. If you were a victim of this data breach, head over to the BA Group Action website here now and do not delay any further.

When is the BA data breach claim deadline?

The original BA data breach claim deadline for people to join the Group Litigation Order proceedings was 17th January 2021.

This is just three months away.

There has been correspondence between the parties for an extension, given recent events in 2020, so there may be additional time to claim. However, people should not wait and people should start a case as soon as possible which you can do on the BA Group Action website here.

Why it is important to claim now

You should never leave it until too close to the deadline to start a case. You may feel you have plenty of time with the BA data breach claim deadline falling early next year, but there is more to it than just lodging a case. Your case needs to be compliant with the requirements of the court, and this can take time to achieve. We need evidence and information, and we need to put together a formal, agreed Schedule of Information that you need to sign off.

To make sure that our clients are fully compliant, it is common for us and other firms to stop taking new cases on in advance of the final deadline. We do not want to have to worry that some clients may miss the deadline because they have launched their case too late.

There is really no need to wait. There is no reason that anyone should want to leave it and not claim as soon as they can. All this does is increase the risk, and it is common for a lot of people to miss the deadlines. We still get enquiries from VW owners who we are no longer able to help as the court deadline for the NOx emissions action expired in 2018. It is not uncommon for us to receive enquiries from people for actions where the court date expired in 2013 as well.

All that happens is that the people who miss the deadlines lose out on the chance to receive thousands or even tens of thousands of pounds in compensation they could be owed.

Start your case today

Do not leave it too late and risk missing the BA data breach claim deadline. It is quick and easy to get your legal case set up and started, and all you need to do is go to the dedicated website here and complete the forms.

With our No Win, No Fee representation, what have you got to lose?

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First published by Author on October 27, 2020
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