What’s been happening in March 2022?
What’s been happening at Keller Lenkner UK in March 2022?
In our regular monthly update, we share the latest news from our firm.
Pension mis-selling claims miss out on £108,000 compensation each
Pension mis-selling is a growing problem, and victims have the right to claim compensation. But, according to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), savers missed out on a combined £104 million in compensation last year. That’s an average loss of £108,000 per claimant.
Professional negligence and pension mis-selling
At Keller Lenkner UK, our expert lawyers regularly support clients who have been impacted by investment scams and frauds; and we help them get their money back. However, sometimes, rather than deliberate unlawful conduct, straightforward negligence can result in pension mis-selling.
Regardless of whether a pension has been mis-sold due to criminal activity or a lack of care and attention, it’s vital that people know where to turn to get redress.
Dieselgate – how to check if you can claim
Several carmakers are accused of using cheat devices. If you owned or leased a diesel vehicle made by one of the following manufacturers, you could have a diesel emissions claim with our firm.
“Fraudsters and crooks” trying to get their hands on valuable military pensions
According to Ollie Ollerton, former UK special forces soldier, best-selling author, and star of SAS: Who Dares Wins, the military community has been “infiltrated by fraudsters and crooks” trying to get their hands on valuable MoD pensions.
What evidence do you need to make a dieselgate claim?
To progress your dieselgate emissions claim, we need you to provide us with evidence and information about your ownership of the vehicle.
Mercedes accused of using defeat devices on more diesel cars
The latest vehicles accused of being fitted with defeat devices are Mercedes model lines that use the OM642 engine with the Bluetec SCR system, for example, the E-Class, GLC, GL and G-Class.
What will COP26 mean for vehicle emissions?
The decarbonisation of transport, electric vehicles (EVs) and accelerated zero emissions commitments will be hot topics at COP26, which began in Glasgow last weekend.