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Blackbaud Data Breach Compensation Claims Guide – How Much Compensation Can I Claim?

By Danielle Jordan. In this guide, we look at how to claim data breach compensation for a Blackbaud data breach. Blackbaud is a cloud computing provider for institutions such as schools, universities, charities, religious organisations, healthcare providers, and other organisations that may positively impact people’s lives.

Unfortunately, Blackbaud suffered a cyberattack and, consequently, a data breach in May 2020. Because Blackbaud serves many institutions, the breach affected companies worldwide. In the UK, the data breach impacted organisations such as universities and charities.

I Was Affected By The Blackbaud Data Breach – Could I Make A Claim?

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Have you suffered financially or psychologically because of a data breach which affected your personal information? If so, you may be eligible to make a data breach compensation claim.

If you have evidence of a valid claim against Blackbaud for a data breach, Legal Expert could potentially connect you with a data breach claims solicitor to support your compensation claim. If you choose to claim with one of our solicitors, they can help you through every step of the claims process and could help you claim data breach compensation.

To get in touch, you could call today on 0800 073 8804. Alternatively, please fill out the compensation claims form on our website. Our advice is free, and you’re under no obligation to use our services. If you can prove you have a valid claim, a knowledgeable solicitor could start working on your claim.

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Blackbaud Data Breach Compensation – Can I Make A Claim?

Any business or organisation that operates in the UK, EU or EEA and uses personal information must comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The Data Protection Act 2018 enacted the GDPR into UK law. Although Blackbaud is a US-based business, it serves clients based in the UK and EU, so it must follow these regulations.

To comply with the GDPR, businesses and organisations that process data could do the following:

  1. Have data protection systems in place to protect the data that they hold. This includes effectively training employees to safeguard data.
  2. Request your permission to collect your personal data and explain how and why your data will be used.
  3. Not use personal data for any purpose other than what they have permission for.

There are many other ways organisations can comply with GDPR.

Part of Blackbaud’s responsibility is to safeguard any personal data it processes on behalf of its clients. If it causes a data breach, those who suffer psychological harm or financial loss because of it have the right to claim data breach compensation.

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has the authority to issue fines to businesses and organisations that breach the GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. If you can prove you’ve suffered financial loss or psychological harm because of a data breach, contact Legal Expert today to enquire about claiming.

How Long Do I Have To Claim?

If your personal data was included in the Blackbaud security breach, you may wonder if you could make a personal data breach claim. As we have previously mentioned, in order to have a valid data breach claim, your case must meet the criteria set out in the UK GDPR. However, there is also a data breach claims time limit.

Generally, you must begin proceedings for a data breach claim within 6 years. However, if you are claiming against a public body, this time limit is reduced to just one year. Call our advisors for an initial assessment of your case, and they can advise how long left you have to start your personal data breach claim.

Also, you can call our advisors for advice on what steps you can take if your personal data was involved in the Blackbaud data breach.

What psychological disorders could be triggered by a data breach?

As has been noted by several organisations including the ICO, a data breach can cause a great deal of stress for victims. The stress potentially caused by a data breach could even lead to the triggering of certain psychological disorders within some victims. Victims who suffer a great deal of stress due to a data breach may potentially show symptoms of conditions including the following:

If you develop symptoms of a psychological disorder after being a victim of a data breach, then you may be able to claim compensation for this as part of a claim. It is not a requirement to have suffered any material damage due to a data breach in order to claim for psychological injuries.

What Was The Blackbaud Data Breach?

The Information Commissioner’s Office defines a data breach as a security breach that leads to unauthorised access or disclosure of personal data or the data being destroyed, lost or altered. This can happen accidentally, deliberately or unlawfully.

If you are the victim of a personal data breach, it can be a distressing experience. What’s more, if your personal information falls into the wrong hands, you may become a target for financial theft, fraud or identity theft.

What Was The Blackbaud Hack?

The Blackbaud data breach occurred because the company was the target of a cyberattack in May 2020. The hackers demanded a ransom in return for the destruction of the stolen data. As a result of the hacking, the personal data of millions of people worldwide may have been stolen.

Who Did The Blackbaud Data Breach Affect?

In July 2020, it was thought that 8 UK universities had been affected by the incident. Data breach victims included staff, students and alumni.

Unfortunately, more developments came out about the data breach in October 2020. Blackbaud had previously said they believed that banking details had not been affected because of the data that was breached. However, it was revealed that banking information and passwords were feared to have been stolen.

It was also discovered that at least 166 UK organisations had been affected by the data breach, not just the initial 9 universities as thought. This included universities that were not initially thought to have been impacted and well-known charities, including The National Trust.

If you can evidence that you suffered mentally or financially because of a Blackbaud data protection breach, you may be considering claiming. To learn more about your rights regarding data breach claims, call Legal Expert today and speak to a claims advisor.

Data That Was Potentially Exposed In The Blackbaud Data Breach

The Blackbaud data security breach may have affected millions of people around the world. From October 2020 onwards, it was thought that people who donated to organisations that use Blackbaud’s software solutions might have had their payment details compromised. This includes people who have previously donated to charities, trusts and universities.

The revelation of and potential stealing of passwords would also be a consequence of the May 2020 Blackbaud data breach.

In July 2020, the University of Reading confirmed in a public statement that hackers might have stolen the following personal data:

  • Dates of birth
  • Phone numbers and other contact details
  • Demographic information
  • A history of the person’s relationship with the institution
  • Dates of donations made and amounts of money donated

The accessing and theft of this data constituted a personal data protection breach.

As of September 2020, there were allegedly 10 lawsuits relating to the data breach filed in the US. If you have evidence of a valid claim, call Legal Expert today for your free claims consultation.

What Universities And Organisations Were Affected?

In July 2020, when the Blackbaud data breach became public news, it was thought that only a small number of universities in the UK had been affected. However, that list extended and included universities and charities such as:

  1. Newcastle University
  2. University of York
  3. University of Reading
  4. Loughborough University
  5. University of Leeds
  6. University of London
  7. De Montfort University
  8. University of Exeter
  9. University College, Oxford
  10. Oxford Brookes University
  11. University of Birmingham
  12. University of Strathclyde
  13. Choir With No Name
  14. Human Rights Watch
  15. Young Minds
  16. Northwest Immigrant Rights Project

The National Trust is another high profile charity that is thought to have been affected by this cybersecurity incident.

How many organisations were affected by the data breach by Blackbaud?

According to reports by the BBC, The Blackbaud data breach would impact at least 166 organisations as of October 2020.

Compensation Payouts For The Blackbaud Data Breach

For some people, becoming a data breach victim is as traumatic as experiencing a mugging or a house burglary. Unfortunately, some may become vulnerable to theft and so may lose money as well as suffer mentally.

If you have a valid claim for data breach compensation, you could be able to claim for emotional and psychological damages you may have suffered. For example, if you suffered anxiety or depression because of your injuries, you may be eligible to claim compensation for them. These are known as non-material damages.

In Vidal-Hall and others v Google Inc [2015], it was decided by the Court of Appeal that claimants could seek compensation for psychiatric injuries a data breach causes, even if the breach doesn’t cause financial losses. Before this case, this wasn’t possible.

The Court also held that compensation should be valued as it is for personal injury claims.

If you suffered any financial losses because of a data breach, you could recover these through compensation. This is known as material damages. As with any claim, you would need to prove the losses with evidence such as bank statements, for example.

Blackbaud Data Breach Compensation Calculator

If you wish to make a Blackbaud data breach compensation claim, you may be curious to know how much compensation you could be owed. Compensation payouts for psychological damages incurred due to a data breach are comparable to compensation amounts paid out for psychological damages in personal injury claims.

The compensation amounts in the compensation table below are based on figures from the Judicial College Guidelines. This is a publication solicitors may use to value injuries for personal injury claim awards.

You can use the compensation table below to estimate how much your claim for non-material damages may be worth. And this could prove to shape the basis of your Blackbaud data breach claim.

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Psychological Injury Type Comments On The Injury Compensation Bracket
Psychiatric Injury – Severe The claimant will have experienced issues with work, education and other parts of their life. £54,830 to £115,730
Psychiatric Injury – Moderately Severe The prognosis for this claimant will be better than those in the category above, but they may still be suffering with similar issues. £19,070 to £54,830
Psychiatric Injury – Moderate The prognosis for recovery will be more positive. £5,860 to £19,070
Psychiatric Injury – Less Severe The length of the period of disability and how much everyday activities and sleep were affected will be taken into consideration. £1,540 to £5,860
PTSD – Severe Severe PTSD which affects the person’s life. A degree of permanent injury will be involved. £59,860 to £100,670
PTSD – Moderately Severe This degree of PTSD will have a better prognosis than the above. There would still be some disabling symptoms. £23,150 to £59,860
PTSD – Moderate It is anticipated that the person will experience a good degree of recovery. £8,180 to £23,150
PTSD – Less Severe Almost complete recovery within one or two years. £3,950 to £8,180

The table above doesn’t include an estimate for how much compensation you could claim for material damages.

Call Legal Expert today to learn more about how much data breach compensation you could be owed if you have evidence of a valid claim. One of our advisors can deliver an accurate quote based on your personal circumstances.

How To Begin A Data Protection Breach Claim

If we can see that you have evidence and legitimate grounds to claim compensation, we could put you in touch with a No Win No Fee solicitor to manage your claim.

What are the advantages of using our solicitors to handle your data breach compensation claim?

  • Trust. We are very proud that so many claimants have trusted us to help them win compensation. You can read our online solicitors reviews to see why so many people trust Legal Expert.
  • Experience. Our solicitors have up to thirty years of experience handling compensation claims.
  • Determination. Your solicitor would help you collect evidence to support your claim and would try to value the claim you’re making accurately. So, they would push to try and win you the maximum amount of compensation.

To find out more, freephone our advisors today. You will be under no obligation to proceed with our services after discussing the Blackbaud data breach.

No Win No Fee Blackbaud Data Breach Compensation Claims

Another great advantage of using the services of our solicitors is that they offer clients No Win No Fee agreements. So, the formal term for this is a ‘Conditional Fee Agreement’.

Instead of paying a solicitor’s fee upfront, your solicitor would only charge you a success fee if your claim was successful. In the unlikely scenario that your claim loses, your solicitor would not charge a success fee.

This means that you do not risk paying solicitor fees even if you don’t get compensation.

How Do You Pay Your Success Fee?

Your success fee is deducted as a small, pre-agreed percentage from your data breach compensation package. So, this percentage is legally capped to prevent overcharging.

Many claimants also prefer to choose the No Win No Fee option because they do not have to pay their fee upfront.

To see if you could use No Win No Fee services, call Legal Expert today to speak to an advisor. Alternatively, look at our guide to find out more about how a No Win No Fee claim works.

Talk To Our Team About Your Case

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Our advisors are available 24/7 for your convenience, and they give free legal advice. What’s more, you’re under no obligation to proceed with the services of our solicitors.

Because we value your time, our advisors are professional and honest. So, they’ll let you know how likely it is that you could claim. Furthermore, if you have evidence of a valid claim, they could connect you with an expert solicitor.

Data Protection Resources

We hope you have found this guide to making a data protection claim helpful. So, if you wish to know more about data breach claims, you may wish to consult these guides.

Experian Data Breach Compensation Claims Guide How Much Compensation Can I Claim? Amounts For Experian Data Breach.

University Of London Data Breach Compensation Claims Guide How Much Compensation Can I Claim? Amounts For University Of London Data Breach.

British Airways Data Breach Compensation Claims Guide How Much Compensation Can I Claim? Amounts For A British Airways Data Breach.

Report A Personal Data Breach: ICO guidance for organisations on how to report data breaches, including a Blackbaud data breach.

Personal Data Breach Examples: The ICO outlines what data breaches can involve.

Data Protection: A Government site on how to make a complaint about poor data protection practices.

Other Useful Compensation Guides

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