What is the Diesel Emissions Scandal?
The diesel emissions scandal, often known as “Dieselgate”, came to prominence in 2015 when it was discovered that Volkswagen fitted illegal devices to their vehicles to lower the car’s emissions but only during testing. Other manufactures such as Mercedes, BMW, Vauxhall have all allegedly fitted similar devices.
Some claimants have been left out of pocket as fuel economy is often worse than specified. Some wish to penalise the manufacturer for harming the environment and to send a message to large corporation that this behaviour will not be tolerated.
Whatever your reason, we work on a No Win, No Fee basis. Bringing a claim will not cost you anything in legal fees if you are unsuccessful.
Does this apply to me?
You could be due compensation if any of the following applies:
- You bought a diesel vehicle between 2009 and 2020.
- You were the registered keeper of the vehicle (your name was shown on the V5 or V5C document (“Log Book”)
You could be entitled to a payment of up to £5,000
Check now to see if you’re eligible. The check is free. There is a time limit for claims so do not delay.
Don't delay - you could miss out
The ability to reclaim money owed to you may be subject to a legally imposed time limit. However, even in the absence of such time constraints, initiating the reclaim process promptly will expedite the refund or compensation owed to you.
For the convenience of our clients, we provide a complimentary eligibility checker. Through this service, we thoroughly assess whether you have a valid claim. If a claim exists, we will engage in a comprehensive discussion regarding the subsequent steps and proceed with the claim if you wish us to do so. Our services operate on a no win, no fee basis, and any fees will be mutually agreed upon before undertaking any work on your behalf. You can rest assured that no upfront payments will be requested at any point.