Payment Protection Insurance Claims
Do you have a mortgage, personal loan, credit card or store card?
If you do have any of these, you may have been mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI) and you may be entitled to reclaim your insurance premium payments.
Even if you have closed the account and stopped paying for the loan and PPI, you may still be able to claim.
How Payment Protection Insurance Was Mis-Sold
If you borrowed money in the last few years, there is a good chance you were sold a payment protection insurance (PPI) policy.
PPI policies were sold with many financial products such as loans, mortgages, credit cards and store cards.
The greed of lenders led to many dubious practices including:
Selling PPI policies to people who would never be eligible to claim on them, e.g. if they were self-employed, a pensioner or unemployed.
Improperly telling customers that policies were a condition of lending.
Signing customers up to policies without their knowledge.
The Courts recently ruled that many PPI policies were mis-sold and lenders should be made to repay insurance premiums for these policies.
BRM Solicitors Can Help You Reclaim PPI Premiums
If you think you were mis-sold PPI, we can help you re-claim your insurance premiums. Many claims already processed by lenders have resulted in pay-outs of several thousand pounds.
BRM will offer to deal with your claim on a "No-Win-No-Fee" basis with nothing to pay us up front.
You pay us from any money recovered from the lender. Our fees are 24% (inc. VAT) of any money recovered for you.
For more information about re-claiming Payment Protection Insurance, telephone Peter McGowan on 01246 564045 or Emma Middleton on 01246 560590.

