Mercedes emissions compensation

Pursue your Mercedes emissions compensation claim now

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Pursue your Mercedes emissions compensation claim now

It is easy to start your Mercedes emissions compensation claim by completing a few forms on the dedicated Car Emissions Lawyers website here now.

Eligible clients can benefit from our No Win, No Fee legal representation as part of our commitment to access to justice. Pursuing your claim with the Group Action Lawyers means that you can benefit from our vast experience in this niche and complex area of law, and join thousands of others who we already represent for emissions cases.

Are you eligible to pursue Mercedes emissions compensation?

You could be eligible to pursue emissions compensation if you own or lease, or previously owned or leased, a potentially affected model over the last decade or so.

The Mercedes emissions compensation action arises from allegations that the German automotive giant may have engaged in similar behaviour to that which Volkswagen was found to have engaged in. The allegations are that they may have used technology that could amount to a defeat device in order to cheat emissions regulations.

Mercedes, like other carmakers, strenuously denies that it has done anything wrong. Whilst the action in England and Wales continues to move forward, there have been some settlements and penalties issued elsewhere across the globe. In respect of the Mercedes emissions compensation claims here, we are confident that we can succeed with the action we are pursuing, which is why we are representing thousands of people on a No Win, No Fee basis.

What you need to do

The best way to find out if you are eligible to pursue an emissions claim is to complete a few forms as part of the eligibility checker on the specialist Car Emissions Lawyers website here now.

It should only take a matter of minutes to complete the information, and if you want to start a case then you are free to do so using the next stage after the eligibility checker. We will send you all the information that you need to know, and we will also request additional information, evidence and documentation which you can upload to our online portal.

Whilst there is a little bit of information we will need from you in the initial stages, there is not a great deal that you will need to do overall. Once you have signed up for a case and completed the information requests, it is usually a matter of allowing us to pursue the action for you on and on behalf of thousands of others as we fight for your right to justice.

Start the process on the Car Emissions Lawyers website here now.

Our work in the fight for emissions justice

We have been fighting for the rights of those who may have been wronged by emissions injustice since the first Dieselgate scandal emerged back in 2015. We immediately accepted cases on a No Win, No Fee basis and pursued compensation, and we were the first law firm in England and Wales to formally issue court proceedings against VW in January 2016.

Since then, we have remained at the forefront of the battle for emissions justice. We will continue to help anyone who may have been affected by emissions cheating behaviour.

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