BMW emissions claim for compensation

You could be eligible to pursue a BMW emissions claim for compensation now on a No Win, No Fee basis with Your Lawyers as leading Car Emissions Solicitors.

We have been fighting for emissions justice since the very beginning when the first “Dieselgate” scandal emerged in 2015. We were the first firm in England and Wales to launch High Court proceedings in January 2016, and we were later appointed to the Steering Committee responsible for the overall conduct of the VW litigation.

We now represent thousands of clients engaged in emissions compensation cases against dozens of carmakers. You can find out if you are eligible to join the compensation action quickly and easily here now.

Is BMW guilty of cheating emissions testing?

Pursuing a BMW emissions claim for compensation with our leading team is about getting to the bottom of allegations that BMW could allegedly be guilty of cheating emissions testing.

Whilst carmakers like BMW strongly deny that they had done anything wrong, what we are doing is looking into allegations that they may have engaged in some form of behaviour that could have potentially cheated emissions testing.

Whether the allegations are proven to be correct or not remains to be seen. A great deal of work needs to be done to get to the bottom of the allegations that they and other vehicle manufacturers are facing. What we can say is that we knew all along when we started pursuing emissions claims back in 2015 that Volkswagen may not be the only manufacturer responsible for allegedly manipulating emissions testing. Other carmakers across the world have already faced fines and have engaged in recalls, so we know that it is not just VW at the centre of the emissions scandal. Now, dozens of carmakers are facing allegations that they may have engaged in illegal behaviour, and we will leave no stone unturned as we look into whether allegations are true or not.

In our view, there is enough information to pursue claims for compensation which is the method we will use as part of investigating whether or not BMW has engaged in emissions cheating.

Joining the BMW emissions claim action

Pursuing a BMW emissions claim for compensation is simple and straight forward. If you own or lease, or previously owned or leased, a potentially affected diesel vehicle, you could be eligible to join our compensation action now.

All you need to do is go to the main part of our website here and input a few details and we can check your eligibility and confirm if you are eligible to join the compensation action. If you are eligible, you can pursue your case with thousands of other emissions claimants who we represent now as part of our fight for emissions justice.

No Win, No Fee legal representation

For an eligible BMW emissions claim, we are able to represent you now on a No Win, No Fee basis. This means that, subject to the terms and conditions agreed, we are happy to write off our legal fees if the case does not succeed.

We work this way because we are firm believers in access to justice. We also appreciate that people probably would not bother claiming if they had to pay for a losing case. As such, this is the best way to pursue a claim and we believe that there is enough evidence and information to be able to pursue claims on this basis.

It also means that you can be confident in our legal representation. Ultimately, we will only be able to recover legal fees if the case succeeds, so whilst we would always fight as hard as we can for your right to compensation, you can rest assured that we will be doing all we can to succeed with the claim. This is the only way we will be able to claim back the legal costs for the case!

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First published by Admin on July 06, 2022 in the following categories: BMW Emissions Claims, Diesel Emissions Claims, Group Action, NOx
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