Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Join the Claim has unveiled a new digital Claims Portal designed to simplify how law firms manage group litigation campaigns – bringing greater efficiency, transparency and control to claimant onboarding and data handling.
Currently in pilot with a leading UK law firm, the portal is being trialled across active data breach group actions, with further rollout planned over the coming months.
The secure platform provides legal teams with real-time access to claimant data, submitted documentation, and campaign analytics – all in one place. Built with input from litigation professionals, the portal is designed to complement existing legal workflows while reducing admin friction.
“Our goal is to make the group action process more efficient for everyone involved - especially legal teams,” said Ryan Kirby, co-founder and technical lead at Join the Claim.
He added:
“This new portal is an important step in that direction. It offers the visibility and control firms need to manage claims at scale, without getting bogged down in unnecessary admin.”
The Claims Portal sits within Join the Claim’s broader mission to support law firms by identifying potential claimants, verifying eligibility and driving consumer engagement – all while maintaining the highest standards of data security and user experience.
Law firms interested in exploring the platform as part of future group action partnerships are encouraged to contact the Join the Claim team via jointheclaim.com/for-lawyers.
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About Join the Claim
Join the Claim is a legal technology platform dedicated to making group litigation more accessible to consumers across the UK. By bridging the gap between individuals and specialist legal teams, Join the Claim empowers people to pursue justice in high-impact cases involving data breaches, emissions, product liability, and more.
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