Start your Nissan emissions claim easily today

Nissan and Renault emissions

If you have yet to start your Nissan emissions claim, there is no need to delay any further, especially when we are able to offer eligible clients a No Win, No Fee arrangement.

If the allegations that have been made against Nissan are found to be true, you could be eligible to receive thousands or even tens of thousands of pounds in compensation. Although the dozens of carmakers that we are pursuing for the thousands of clients that we represent strongly deny that they have done anything wrong, we are determined to get to the bottom of the wider “dieselgate” scandals. If cheating has taken place, we can hold carmakers to account.

The Car Emissions Lawyers are true pioneers of emissions action here in England and Wales. As one of the first firms to formally accept clients on a No Win, No Fee basis for the original 2015 “dieselgate” scandal, we have been fighting for justice since the very beginning. And, as the first law firm in England and Wales to initiate High Court proceedings in January 2016 against VW, we have been pioneering legal action that has since widened to cover dozens of carmakers.

Nissan emissions concerns

There have been a number of investigations and suggestions of cheating that involve Nissan for some time. Like other carmakers, they strongly deny that they have done anything wrong. What we are looking into is whether they have used any form of technology that could amount to a defeat device. This could include whether they may have been abusing so-called “thermal windows” in order to allegedly cheat emissions testing and regulations.

Again, they strongly deny the allegations that have been levied against them. Through our emissions compensation actions, we aim to get to the bottom of any and all allegations that have been made against the dozens of carmakers now embroiled in the wider “dieselgate” scandals. If a finding is made that the law has been breached, those who are pursuing a Nissan emissions claim with us could be entitled to receive thousands of pounds in compensation.

How do emissions compensation claims work?

If you pursue your Nissan emissions claim with us as an eligible claimant, we can agree to work for you on a No Win, No Fee basis. This means that, subject to your compliance with the terms and conditions in place, we can agree to waive our legal fees if the claim is not successful.

If the claim is successful, you could be entitled to receive thousands or even tens of thousands of pounds in damages. If you are eligible for a CPUT (Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations) claim, you could actually be eligible to receive up to 100% of the purchase price of your vehicle in compensation. This is based on you being eligible for a CPUT claim, allegations of emissions cheating being founded, and a finding that the “prohibited practice is very serious”. Personally, we consider any form of emissions cheating to be very serious indeed. At the end of the day, emissions regulations are in place for a very good reason: to protect human health and the environment.

Start your Nissan emissions claim now

You can start your Nissan emissions claim now quickly and easily here. For eligible clients, we are proud to be able to offer No Win, No Fee legal agreements.

All you need to do is complete a few forms and you could get your emissions compensation claim started and moving forward today with the original Car Emissions Lawyers: pioneers of emissions compensation in England and Wales since 2015.

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First published by Admin on April 27, 2022 in the following categories: Diesel Emissions Claims, Group Action, Nissan Emissions Scandal, NOx
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