Diesel emissions claims: Final chance for BMW drivers to claim before deadline
IF you’re the proud owner of a BMW, you may already know that the car manufacturer is one of many named in the diesel emissions scandal.
Diesel BMW owners have less than two weeks left to claim up to £10,000 in compensation, and here’s how to find out if you’re eligible to make a claim.
The deadline to check your claim eligibility is fast approaching, at the end of the month, so if you haven’t checked already you’ll have to act quickly.
The deadline stems from ‘Dieselgate’ scandal, which was first uncovered in 2015.
The controversy ultimately exposed a deliberate violation of environmental regulations, which was widespread and affected millions of vehicles worldwide.
Initially, the shocking discovery first started with Volkswagen, but it was later unveiled that a number of other major car manufacturers were involved, including BMW.
How to check whether you are eligible to claim?
To determine if your vehicle is affected by the ‘defeat devices’ customers must complete a web form.
Once submitted, the system will then quickly assess your eligibility, all that’s required is a genuine e-signature for validation.
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It’s crucial that the provided signature adheres to legal standards, as unconventional symbols like a cross may render it unusable in court.
The verification process includes a manual check to ensure the authenticity of each signature.
How to claim?
If you bought or leased a diesel BMW from 2009 to July 2016, you might get up to £10,000 in compensation.
Verify your eligibility and claim promptly by contacting
You’ll need to provide vehicle and ownership details when inquiring as well as a valid e-signature.
The deadline to make a claim is fast approaching on 30th November, meaning you’ve got less than two weeks to go.
Don’t miss your final chance to check if you can claim up to £10,000 in compensation and exercise your consumer rights.