Emissions Court Deadlines to Claim

court deadlines to claim

Limitation periods and court deadlines to claim are key dates that people must make sure to not miss if they are to be able to secure an award of compensation for emissions issues.

To make sure that people can claim safely and benefit from access to justice, we operate on a No Win, No Fee basis for eligible claimants. As such, in our view, there is really no reason as to why anybody would not pursue their claim given that they are afforded protections with the way that we work.

Ultimately, the longer you leave it, the greater the risks are that you may miss out on your chance to claim thousands or even tens of thousands of pounds in damages completely. Start your diesel emissions compensation claim with ease and confidence.

Do not risk missing court deadlines to claim

It is incredibly important to make sure to not miss any limitation dates or court deadlines to claim when it comes to emissions compensation. Given that the “Dieselgate” scandal first emerged in September 2015, we are now at an advance stage with cases and some of the litigation deadlines have already passed. There can be several limitation periods that apply to consumer cases such as this and, the longer you leave putting off starting a claim, the greater the risks are of missing key deadlines.

If you miss any limitation dates or court deadlines to claims, in short, you may be prevented from being able to start a claim at all. If this happens, you could lose your chance to secure thousands of pounds in damages, and many people will miss the deadlines. We can tell you from years of experience that a lot of people will not start their claim in time and they will often seek to pursue a case once the deadlines have passed. Unfortunately, there will come a point where there is nothing more that we can do, and this means that eligible claimants could have lost out on the opportunity to claim thousands or even tens of thousands of pounds.

The whole reason as to why we work on a No Win, No Fee basis is about fair access to justice. Working this way means that people just like you can pursue their cases without the worry of what happens if the claim does not succeed. Because we are not claiming on a private paying basis, where you would normally pay legal fees whether the claim wins or loses, you can instead be protected by our No Win, No Fee arrangement. Our agreement means that we can waive our legal fees if the case does not succeed, subject to the terms and conditions as agreed.

Given that we are working this way, we believe that there is really no reason as to why anybody who is eligible to claim should not pursue a case right away. You can either succeed with your claim and be awarded compensation, or you can walk away with the benefit of a No Win, No Fee agreement. It really is as simple as that.

Reminder: Volkswagen Emissions Settlement

Remember that one group of tens of thousands of people have already settled their emissions compensation cases against Volkswagen. Since the settlement that was recently concluded, our team has been inundated with people making fresh inquiries. This includes people who had previously enquired with us but did not pursue their case and have missed out on the Volkswagen settlement that has taken place.

We are now at the stage where there were no guarantees in respect of new cases that we can take forward for Volkswagen Group vehicles. It is still worth starting a case here now and the team can assess the claim and decide if we can continue with it, but there are no guarantees in respect of success.

Do not delay – start your claim now

Make sure that you do not delay starting your claim for emissions compensation to make sure you avoid missing any court deadlines to claim.

All you need to do start your claim is complete a few simple forms on our website right now.

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First published by Admin on August 03, 2022 in the following categories: Diesel Emissions Claims, Emissions News, Group Action, NOx
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