The Group Action Lawyers emissions compensation action

Mercedes diesel compensation claims

The Group Action Lawyers is pursuing emissions compensation action on behalf of thousands of people against dozens of carmakers, over allegations of engaging in behaviour that could cheat emissions regulations.

We are confident that we will be able to settle claims that we have initiated, which is why we are representing people on a No Win, No Fee basis. Many actions and court cases have been settled around the world, including this year’s huge settlement for claimants in England and Wales against Volkswagen who were at the centre of the first “Dieselgate” scandal in 2015.

It is a quick and easy process to start your claim via the dedicated Car Emissions Lawyers websites here now.

Our emissions compensation action work

Our work pursuing emissions compensation action has been ongoing since the first “Dieselgate” scandal emerged in the media headlines in September 2015 involving Volkswagen. When the German automotive giant was accused of using technology that could amount to a defeat device, we knew that this could be the tip of the iceberg and that other carmakers may have engaged in similar behaviour. We have always been confident that there was action take, which is why we agreed to pursue No Win, No Fee compensation claims formally as soon as the scandal developed without delay.

Our team of legal experts was actually the first to initiate High Court proceedings against VW in January 2016, and we have been at the forefront of the fight for emissions justice ever since. We are committed in our efforts to pursuing emissions compensation action against any vehicle manufacturer that is accused of engaging in behaviour that could cheat emissions regulations.

Fighting for thousands against dozens of carmakers

Our commitment to fighting for justice and pursuing emissions compensation action means that we represent thousands of people who have lodged their claims with us on a No Win, No Fee basis. These claims involve dozens of carmakers around the world with a number of allegations being made in respect of how vehicle manufacturers may have developed technology or manipulated data to cheat emissions regulations.

It goes without saying that emissions regulations are incredibly important to protect both the planet and our health. There are very good reasons as to why emissions are monitored and why there are limits in place, so any form of behaviour that seeks to deliberately circumvent these vital, lifesaving laws must be met with appropriate punishment.

Not only are the thousands of claims that we are pursuing for people that are designed to make sure that those who are affected in terms of owners could be entitled to pursue compensation, but it is also about making sure that proper punishment is served. Little has been done in this country in terms of regulators or government action to punish Volkswagen, despite the German automotive giant having settled private compensation claims, including thousands that we initiated. We will leave no stone unturned in our efforts to make sure that any kind of cheating behaviour is dealt with accordingly.

How to start an emissions claim now

It is very straightforward to start your emissions compensation claim now and benefit from the No Win, No Fee legal representation that we are offering for eligible claimants. All you need to do is head over to the specialist Car Emissions Lawyers website here and complete a few forms to get the process started now.

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