Form is very easy to fill in -hardest part was signing the document! Support for queries is excellent both from the join the claim site -done on what’s app and also contacted KP law for queries who we... See more
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Join the Claim is the UK’s leading consumer hub for group legal actions. We are not a law firm. Our role is to raise awareness of corporate wrongdoing – from data breaches to unfair practices – and, where appropriate, connect potential claimants with SRA-regulated UK partner law firms running legitimate no-win, no-fee group claims. We understand that joining a group action can feel confusing or intimidating. Legal language is often complex, and the process can seem unclear. That is where we come in. With a focus on clarity and transparency, we explain potential claims in plain English, outline what they involve, and make it clear when compensation may be available. If a partner law firm is actively running a claim, we offer free online eligibility checks so you can quickly see whether you may qualify. If eligible, we can connect you directly if you decide you want to proceed. If a claim has not yet launched, you can register for updates and stay informed. We may receive a referral fee from the law firms we introduce, but we do not charge you to check your eligibility or register for updates. At its heart, Join the Claim exists to make collective justice more accessible, straightforward and easier to understand.
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Very easy to complete just hope o now get a payout for my distress

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was a bit daunting to begin with, but once started, was quiet easy. the signature was the worst !!!

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Very simple and easy to understand instructions.

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Good if it works, bad if it does not. Infound signing my signature impossible, Ibhave just left a squiggly mess.

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Simple form heard about claim on radio add otherwise did not realise you could possibly claim

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The information required was easy to complete on line and the explanation’s given the the process were easy to follow, the only problem I had was completing the confirmation with my signature.

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Clear basic information about claim and straightforward initial process. Most difficult aspect was getting the signature right!

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All questions were easy to follow and was super easy to fill in.

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