A number of automotive manufacturers such as Daimler Mercedes Benz, Renault, Nissan and Volkswagen Group allegedly installed ‘cheat devices’ or software in many diesel vehicles between 2008 and 2019 in order to systematically circumvent legal emissions - thereby passing EU emissions tests and regulatory checks. These cheat measures made these manufacturers’ diesel engines appear to be cleaner with lower levels of Nitrogen Dioxide Emissions (NOx) and less polluting than they actually were.
Since we believe that these devices and software are unlawful under UK law, we are working with a panel of regulated solicitors and internationally recognised law firms who have extensive experience in bringing high profile Group Actions on behalf of consumers.
In similar cases such as this in the US, claimants received average amounts of compensation of around £5,000. We believe the same level of compensation should be awarded to anyone who has ever had an eligible model in England and Wales.
In summary, we think 5 most important reasons to join the claim are as follows:
Due to limitation laws, there is a limited time you have to start a claim. If you wait too long to sign-up for a claim, you may not get as much compensation as you are due or your claim may be dismissed completely.
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