PPI Claims
If you have considered making PPI claims but have yet to do so now is definitely the time to act. It has never been easier to make a claim, and the banks have been ordered to set aside funds to cover the cost of mis-sold policies. So far, more than four million people have successfully made a claim or are in the process of doing so, and the scandal is far from over. Millions more are believed to be able to make PPI claims and have yet to do so – are you among them? If so, you should know that the average payout is a little less than £3000!
What is PPI for?
PPI stands for payment protection insurance; this is a policy that will cover the monthly payments on a loan or mortgage, for a set period of time, if you are made redundant through no fault of your own. The problems began when it was discovered that many people had not been sold the policies in the correct fashion. To start your PPI claims today or to find out more about claiming compensation, simply fill out the form above or give us a call for free on 0800 111 6887 and speak with one of our advisers.
Can I Make a PPI Claim?
If you have taken out a loan or mortgage, and a PPI policy as result, then you may be able to make a claim for any fees on a policy deemed to have been mis-sold. Many people have proven that they were not adequately advised about PPI and what it was intended for, some were found to be paying into policies without being aware, and others were sold policies that were of no uses to them. If you think you have grounds to make PPI claims you should not delay, as there are many people waiting for claims to be sorted.
How Can I Make a PPI Claim?
It really has never been easier to reclaim PPI charges, and you are strongly advised to seek the use of a PPI calculator in claiming back your fees. Look or a no win, no fee package and you will not have to pay a fee if you are not successful with your claim. To start your PPI claims today or to find out more about claiming compensation, simply fill out the form above or give us a call for free on 0800 111 6887 and speak with one of our advisers.