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If you have been affected by the Daimler emissions recall in the UK, we may be able to represent you for a compensation claim on a No Win, No Fee basis.
Even if you have not received any confirmation of a recall affecting a vehicle that you own or lease, or have owned or leased in the past, you may still be entitled to claim.
We are The Car Emissions Lawyers. We are a specialist firm of consumer action lawyers that have helped to pioneer the legal actions for emissions issues here in England and Wales. We represented over 10,000 owners in the huge Volkswagen Action, and we were the first to issue High Court proceedings way back in January 2016.
Now, we are fighting for the rights of Mercedes owners too.
Your Lawyers has been pivotal in the emissions compensation claims that have been pursued in the UK against VW, Mercedes and others since 2015.
Following our recent media coverage, we have seen a surge in sign-ups for Mercedes emissions compensation cases as well as a number of people asking for our help over the recent revelations about Nissan and Renault as well.
In 2015, we were one of the first – if not, the first – firms in England and Wales to take real action over emissions injustices. We were also the first to issue High Court proceedings in England and Wales in 2016, and we were appointed with a seat on the Steering Committee for the VW action in 2018.
We continue to fight for the rights of people who have been wronged by the use of (allegedly or otherwise) defeat device technology. If you need our help, you can sign up for a legal case today on a No Win, No Fee basis.
You could be entitled to claim up to £96,000.00 by taking part in our Mercedes emissions scandal compensation action, as featured in the Telegraph earlier this month.
Here, we will explain how you could be entitled to receive substantial damages, whether you could be eligible, and what action you need to take now.
For more information about the Mercedes Emissions Group Action we are representing people for, please see our dedicated advice page here.
We are offering No Win, No Fee representation for those affected by the Nissan and Renault emissions scandal for both diesel and petrol owners now.
If it is established that technology has been used for cheating emissions tests and allowing vehicles to produce far higher quantities of dangerous NOx, justice must be served. We have acted for thousands of people affected by emissions issues since 2015 when the VW dieselgate scandal hit the headlines, and we continue to fight for justice now.
In 2018, we were appointed to the Steering Committee responsible for the overall conduct of the Volkswagen Emissions Action. We also represent owners claiming against several other carmakers, and Nissan and Renault owners could be entitled to claim compensation with us now.
The Your Lawyers Mercedes emissions compensation action has been in the media over the last few days with exclusive news that some owners could claim up to an estimated £96,000.00 in compensation.
In this article, we will outline how we have determined the possible compensation value estimations and how it can apply to some of the Claimants in the action. As a leading firm of consumer action specialists representing thousands of clients in over 50 group and multi-party actions, we know how to fight for the rights of victims who have been wronged by big corporations.
To get started with your emissions compensation case today, please see the dedicated advice page here.
We have been accepting Mercedes emissions compensation claims for some time now, but if you’ve yet to start a case, here’s how we can help you.
When the Volkswagen emissions scandal broke in 2015, we felt there would be other manufacturers that would also need investigating. Since then, several carmakers have been involved in legal actions and have faced criminal investigations around the world. Whilst many continue to defend themselves and state that they have done nothing wrong, we believe that there’s justification for further action.
In 2015, the Car Emissions Lawyers (that’s us) were one of the first – if not the first – to formally accept VW cases on No Win, No Fee agreements. We were also the first to pioneer High Court action in January 2016, and we were appointed to the Steering Committee for the VW action in 2018. In 2020, we’re taking new cases forward as part of the Mercedes emissions compensation action.
The VW claim deadline is now just 8 weeks away. Anyone who has not signed-up so far and entered into a Litigation Management Agreement will be pressed for time to actively join.
As another reminder, the VW claim deadline we’re talking about that’s now just 8 weeks away is not the deadline that we will stop taking cases on. This deadline is the Court deadline which will be the final cut-off point for new Claimants to join the Group Litigation Order (GLO) – AKA Class Action – established earlier this year.
You must have signed-up and have access to our funding and insurance in advance of the deadline, or you risk missing out. It’s as simple as that.
Will the new so-called “impossible-to-cheat” emissions tests work? Or, will automotive manufactures find a way to cheat the new tests (again)?
The Volkswagen Emissions Scandal brought to light the stark realisation that car manufactures are capable of – and happy to – cheat. There was nothing accidental about the “dieselgate” scandal, which was an intentionally-conceived mission to ensure VW Group vehicles passed emissions testing by cheating.
Many are understandably wondering whether the new so-called “impossible-to-cheat” emissions tests will really work.
Former VW CEO, Martin Winterkorn, has reportedly received a court summons in Germany to testify in relation to a legal action for compensation.
The legal action is understood to be relating to shareholders who are claiming damages from Volkswagen over the “Dieselgate” emissions scandal.
According to reports, 28 others are also facing questions, including recently-arrested Audi boss, Rupert Stadler, and Bosch CEO, Volkmar Denner.
It’s July 2018, which means the new emissions laws have come into force to stop future Volkswagen style emissions scandals.
The new legislation, at the very least, acts as a far better deterrent to prevent future emissions scandals.
The new emissions laws have been brought in to specifically crack down on emissions cheats like Volkswagen. To make sure they’re punished for their historic cheating, we’re a part of the Steering Committee of law firms taking legal action against VW for over 60,000 victims in England and Wales.
Porsche limiting European sales speaks volumes in terms of the inability of VW Group brands to keep their diesel engines legal.
At the time of the announcement, Porsche said that the number of models sold in Europe would be limited as a result of the changes to emissions testing; changes that likely stemmed from the Volkswagen emissions scandal in the first place.
Although they’re not the only carmaker to have halted or limited sales as a result of the changes, the Porsche recalls and the “Dieselgate” scandal itself say a lot in terms of the legality of these engines in my view.
Let’s take a look at the Rupert Stadler criminal investigations since his arrest in Germany at the end of last week.
The development was a major step forward in the pursuit of justice against the individuals within the Volkswagen Group – which includes subsidiary company Audi – to make sure that the people behind the veil of the corporation, and therefore behind the dieselgate crisis, are appropriately reprimanded.
Rupert Stadler is the latest high-profile figure to be intimated in the scandal, and we are monitoring the progress of the Rupert Stadler criminal investigations very closely.
If you are looking for representation for emissions problems related to Nissan Renault, Porsche and many others you can go to the following advice pages to find out more:
UK NISSAN RENAULT CONSUMERS MAY BE ELGIBLE FOR NO WIN, NO FEE COMPENSATION. CLICK NOW TO FIND OUT MORE.
PORSCHE INITIATED A RECALL IN EARLY 2019. FIND OUT NOW IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO JOIN OUR DIESEL EMISSIONS ACTION.
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