Honda emissions claim for compensation

You could be eligible to pursue a Honda emissions claim for compensation on a No Win, No Fee basis with our leading expert team of Car Emissions Lawyers.

As with many carmakers, this vehicle manufacturer stands accused of engaging in some form of behaviour that could potentially amount to cheating emissions regulations. They strongly deny that they have done anything wrong, but our legal actions are designed to get to the bottom of any allegations that have been made.

Find out if you are eligible to pursue an emissions compensation claim by completing a few forms here now.

Can you pursue a Honda emissions claim?

You could be entitled to pursue a Honda emissions claim for compensation if you own or lease, or previously owned or leased, a Honda model over the last decade or so.

The Honda emissions claim action is on the basis that they stand accused of engaging in behaviour that may have cheated emissions regulations. As with other carmakers, they strongly deny that they have done anything wrong, and our investigations and actions are designed to get to the bottom of this to identify whether this is the case or not. We know other carmakers have already been found guilty of engaging in behaviour which could amount to cheating emissions regulations, and anyone else who is found to have engaged in similar behaviour will face justice.

Find out if you are eligible to make a Honda emissions claim for compensation by completing a few forms on our website here now.

Access to Justice: No Win, No Fee representation

We are committed to access to justice which is why we can represent the claimants in the dozens of emissions actions that we are pursuing on a No Win, No Fee basis for eligible clients. We work this way because of our commitment to access to justice to allow people to be able to pursue damages that they could be entitled to without the worry of what happens if the case does not succeed.

How the No Win, No Fee legal representation works is quite simple in principle. If we agree to take the claim forward for you on this basis, we can write off our legal fees if the case does not succeed, subject to the agreed terms and conditions in place. We have to say that last part because you do need to make sure that you can uphold your end of the bargain. For example, we may not cover you on a No Win, No Fee basis if the reason you lose your claim is because you brought a fraudulent claim or exaggerated the impact on you, as two really common examples.

Working this way avoids the need to pay solicitors privately where people could lose thousands of pounds and receive no damages at all. We know that most people probably would not bother making a claim if they had to pay privately anyway, so working on the No Win, No Fee basis is not only the way we want to work, but it is also the most feasible way to work as well.

You can find out a little bit more about how the No Win, No Fee works on our advice page here.

Your Lawyers – The Expert Car Emissions Lawyers

We are Your Lawyers – the Expert Car Emissions Lawyers who have been fighting for justice in this niche area of law since the first Dieselgate scandal emerged in the press way back in 2015. We are pioneers in fighting for the rights of those who have been wronged by the emissions injustices in England and Wales, having launched the first High Court proceedings against Volkswagen in January 2016.

Seven years on, we represent thousands of people engaged in actions against dozens of carmakers, including Mercedes, BMW, Ford, Fiat Chrysler, and others.

It is quick and easy to find out if you could be eligible to pursue an emissions compensation case by completing a few forms on our dedicated website here now.

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First published by Admin on October 12, 2022 in the following categories: Diesel Emissions Claims, Group Action, Honda Emissions Claims
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