Our Financial Mis-selling department can deal with your claim if you think you may have been mis-sold Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) on a loan of credit card.

PPI provides cover to make your loan or credit card repayments if you are off work due to accident, sickness or injury, if you lose your job or are made redundant, or upon death. In some cases, PPI will provide valuable cover. However, mis-selling of policies has been widespread, and this is something that has been widely condemned in the media and indeed by the Competition Commission.

 

McHale & Co can help to recover what you have paid for any PPI policy that may have been mis-sold to you. Common factors which may give rise to mis-selling include:

  • Not being informed that the PPI is optional
  • Not being told about the cost of the PPI policy and any interest that is payable on it
  • Not being informed that the policy would only last for a few years where the loan runs for much longer
  • Not being informed our any exclusions to the PPI policy, such as for the self-employed of for those that have pre-existing medical conditions.
There are many situations in which PPI may have been mis-sold, and each case is different, so it is worth speaking to McHale & Co.

We will be able to tell you whether you have a strong claim or not. We are happy to speak to you over the phone or in our offices, and our initial consultation will be free of charge. Alternatively, you can complete our online enquiry form and we will contact you by telephone or email.

At McHale & Co we have been dealing with PPI claims for a number of years, and we have been successful in recovering significant sums for our clients. We have a dedicated department dealing with PPI claims who will be pleased to assist you. If you do decide to contact McHale and Co regarding your claim, you can be sure that you are dealing with a legally qualified and experienced firm of Solicitors and not a claims management company.

We have put together a series of useful links that you may want to have a look at:

 

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