Vehicle emissions are a major source of air pollution, which can lead to serious health and environmental damage.
Governments have tried to limit vehicle emissions, but some big car manufacturers have tried to get around these regulations, leaving thousands of UK vehicle owners paying extra for cars they thought were eco-friendly.
Some well-known vehicle manufacturers have been caught red-handed fitting "defeat devices" to their vehicles, going around EU and UK emissions laws. This has led to thousands of UK vehicle owners paying more than they should for cars they thought were eco-friendly. Now, it's estimated that as many as 10 million diesel vehicles could be affected – and yours might be one of them.
If you've owned, leased, or financed a diesel vehicle from any of the manufacturers listed below (made between 2009 and 2019), you could be in line for a claim worth up to £10,000 per vehicle. Use our free registration checker to see whether you're eligible for compensation.
Step 1 - Free Eligibility Check: Put your vehicle's details into our simple online form.
Step 2 - Instant Results: We’ll let you know immediately if you might be eligible for a claim.
Step 3 - Automated Claim Submission: Provide the necessary information online, and we’ll take care of the rest.
Step 4 - No Win, No Fee: Enjoy peace of mind knowing you won’t pay a penny unless we secure your compensation.
Your claim will be handled by Your Lawyers who share our commitment to protect consumer rights.
Such is the extent of the emissions scandal we are working with a number of Solicitors who in turn work on cases against particular manufacturers. This gives your claim the strongest opportunity to be successful.
Your Lawyers have a well-earned reputation as a leading group action firm in the UK. Their experienced solicitors have handled several groundbreaking group action cases.
They have the knowledge, experience, and resources to help you obtain the right outcome.
We’re here to help you understand your rights and the process of making a diesel emissions claim; it's not as daunting as you think! Let’s get started with some of our most frequently asked questions.
A diesel emissions claim is a way for vehicle owners or lessees to get back compensation if their diesel vehicle is found to emit more pollutants than legally allowed. This often involves manufacturers using illegal "defeat devices" to pass emissions tests.
Filing a claim can help you receive compensation for your vehicle’s decreased value, potential increased fuel costs, and the environmental impact caused by the excess emissions. It’s also a way to hold manufacturers accountable.
Our free eligibility check is quick and simple to complete. You just need to provide some basic information about your vehicle, and we’ll do the rest! We'll let you know if you might have a valid claim.
‘No Win, No Fee’ means you won’t have to pay us anything unless we win your case and you receive compensation. This makes it risk-free for you to pursue your claim.
If you owned or leased a diesel vehicle between 2009 and 2019, you might be eligible. Use our free eligibility check to find out for sure.
Leave it with us. The claims work in a cycle, meaning legal action is focused on particular manufacturers at any one time. If you register your vehicle with us, as soon as the action against your manufacturer is started, we'll let you know.
We need you to enter the registration number of any vehicle you wish us to check as well as some personal details, like name and address. Then, just sign the digital agreement and we'll take care of the rest.
Once you submit your claim, our team will review it and handle all the legal steps. We’ll keep you informed throughout the process, so you always know what’s happening.
Compensation can vary, but it could include reimbursement for your vehicle’s decreased value, higher fuel costs, and possibly additional damages for the inconvenience and environmental harm.
The time to resolve a claim will vary from case to case, but we’ll work to get you the best result as quickly as possible. It might take several months to over a year, depending on the complexity of the case. More people joining the claim will help get a quicker resolution.
Second-hand vehicle owners can still make a claim if their vehicle is among the affected models. Check your eligibility with our free tool.
Don't worry, you can still claim if you owned or leased the vehicle during the affected period.