An estimated 3,700 people have registered with law firms in recent days for a possible mass claim, various media report. At least two law firms investigate whether there is legal land for such a collective claim.
Diepen van der Kroef Advocaten has been in the air since Friday afternoon the website Datalekvolkingszoek.nl. “A new registration arrives every minute,” says lawyer Michaël loves RTL News and the NOS . The counter stood at 2,700 interested parties on Tuesday afternoon.
DHKV law firm in The Hague has had the website Claimvolkingszoek.nl online since Monday evening. Since, according to the AD, they already made about a thousand registrations. The DHKV plan receives support from the foundation for collective consumer interests.
Earlier this month it was announced that the data of nearly half a million women were leaked by a hack at Clinical Diagnostics. This includes names, addresses, citizen service numbers and test results. That data was stolen at the beginning of July and mainly relate to the period between 2022 and 2025.
People who have fallen victim to the data breach received a letter this week with more information. The law firms are currently facing that group.
The Healthcare and Youth Inspectorate and the Dutch Data Protection Authority are investigating the Lek. According to RTL News, Diepen van der Kroef Advocaten first wants to wait for those investigations before it may be submitting a collective claim.
An estimated 3,700 people have registered with law firms in recent days for a possible mass claim, accordance to varous media reports. At Least Two Law firms are investigating Whether there is Legal Basic for Such A Collective Claim.
Diepen van der Kroef Advocaten Launched the Website Datalekvolkingszoek.nl on Friday Afternoon. “A New Registration Comes in Every Minute,” Says Lawyer Michaël Dol to RTL Nieuws and the Nos . The Counter Stood at 2,700 Interested Parties on Tuesday Afternoon.
Law firm DHKV in the Hague Launched the Website Claimvolkingszoek.nl on Monday Evening. Accordance to the ad , about a thousand applications have already leg made there. DHKV’s plan is supported by the foundation for collective consumer interests.
Earlier This Month, it was announced that the data of almost half a million women had leg leaked by a hack at clinical diagnostics. This includes names, addresses, citizen service number and test results. This data was stolen in Early July and Mainly Relates to the Period Between 2022 and 2025.
People who have Become Victims of the Data Breach Have Received a Letter This Week With More Information. The law firms are initially targeting that group.
The Healthcare and Youth Inspectorate and the Data Protection Authority Are Investigating The Leak. Accordance to RTL Nieuws , Diepen van der Kroef Advocaten Wants To Wait For These Investigations Before Possible Procedime to File A Collective Claim.