Claiming Back Mis sold Payment Protection Insurance
If you can answer “yes” to any of the questions below then you may be entitled to make a claim:
- You were told that PPI was compulsory.
- You weren’t given full details of the insurance policy.
- The full cost of the policy was not explained to you.
- Payment Protection Insurance was sold to you without your knowledge.
- You were not in full time employment when you took out the policy
- Self-employed.
- You were out of work, self-employed or retired when the PPI was sold to you.
- You were not asked if you already had a similar policy in place. (If you already had loans, a mortgage or other financial arrangements, you may well have already been covered, or free to use another supplier)
- You were not told about any circumstances which may prevent you from making a claim.
- You were not informed that PPI is available from other sources.
- You paid a lump sum for the PPI without being informed that you could pay it on a monthly basis.
- You did pay a lump sum, but then paid the loan off early without a refund of your PPI premium
- You increased your borrowing and automatically had your PPI payments increased
- You were not told about any circumstances which may prevent you from making a claim
Contact Goddard Smith Solicitors on 0845 304 1144 for a 5 min assessment on whether you have a basis to bring a claim forward or not.