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If you have been involved in any of the recent alleged emissions scandals involving car manufacturers such as, Mercedes, Nissan & Renault, Porsche, or Fiat, you could be eligible to make a compensation claim with us today.
About the Car Emissions Lawyers
We are a leading consumer and group action law firm with years of experience in representing people for car emissions claims.
We have launched action for claimants in over 50 different multi-party and Group Action cases to help fight for the justice that they deserve. We have helped thousands of clients recover millions of pounds in damages, and we are ready to help you – start your emissions compensation claim with us now here.
In 2018, the High Court of Justice appointed us to the Steering Committee of the Volkswagen Emissions Group Action, involving us in the overall conduct of the Group Litigation Order (GLO). We continue to take a lead role in some of the more recent emissions actions that we have launched cases for, and we are here for you now.
Current alleged emissions scandals
There are a few current alleged emissions scandals that have surfaced after Volkswagen’s ‘Dieselgate’.
Firstly, Mercedes stands accused of using ‘defeat device’ software, and a voluntary recall was issued involving 3 million diesel cars. The recall was related to an engine software update, and any recall involving software updates relating to engine management systems or emissions could mean that it is in relation to the use of defeat devices. This could make you eligible for an emissions claim if your vehicle has had any required software updates or has been a part of any recalls.
At present, Daimler strongly denies that they have done anything wrong and they dispute the allegations that have been made.
You can start your emissions compensation claim today here.
Other alleged emissions scandals include Nissan & Renault. At present, Nissan & Renault have also strongly refuted claims that they have used defeat devices in their vehicles, although independent testing has indicated that there is a cause for concern. The Department of Transport has indicated that, after independent testing, they found discrepancies between NOx emissions released during testing conditions and the amount released in real-world driving conditions.
Whether this means that emissions testing has been cheated or not remains to be confirmed, but we will get to the bottom of it.
Similarly, with Porsche, there is currently evidence to suggest the use of ‘defeat devices’ in their vehicles. Taking into account the fact that Porsche is part of the VW umbrella, we believe defeat devices could have been used in their vehicles and we continue to take new cases forward.
Start your emissions compensation claim with us today
If you believe your vehicle has been affected by a software update, or that it could be involved in an emissions scandal, you can start your emissions compensation claim with us today here.
The use of ‘defeat devices’ is extremely dangerous as it can allow vehicles to emit illegal levels of toxic gasses into the environment. The toxic gas – NOx, or Nitrogen Oxide – can have dangerous and long-lasting effects on human health, and it can damage the environment. This is why it is vital that we hold car manufacturers to account for breaking the EU regulations of legal emissions levels.
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