Volkswagen does not act as to provoke public indemnity motions to be resolved

Posted on 1/5/2017 8:56:01 AM

According to foreign media reports, Volkswagen Group is currently facing new prosecution in Germany, the German government due to the emission gate incident asked the Volkswagen Group to buy back all the original price of diesel vehicles.
  According to Jan-Eike Andresen of My-Right.de Legal Technology's website, a case has been adjudicated by a vehicle owner for the VW Group, which is also being used as a model for the public compensation bill to help Europe. Thousands of car owners involved in the class action. The case was also filed for the first time by a US law firm, Hausfeld's lawyer, who had not previously been involved in a US-type case and wanted to avoid the drawback.
  My-right.de has created a portal where owners can register online and can file their own litigation without financial risk. The site now has a partnership with the litigation fund company Burford Capital, and is committed to paying owners € 5,000 ($ 5,200) in compensation and asking the VW Group to buy back the vehicles in question. Hausfeld and My-right.de refused to disclose how many people have completed online registration and the total amount of compensation required.
  "People have been cheating consumers for years, and they have not implemented the solution that they had before," Andresen said.
  European car owners for the public not to show the attitude of the abnormal anger. Volkswagen agreed in June 2016 to pay US vehicle owners 10 billion US dollars in compensation, but said that the European regulations and the United States to help owners to repair the engine can solve all the problems.
  Volkswagen Group spokesman Nicolai Laude said that the owner of the lawsuit is unfounded, the problem as long as the diesel vehicle is repaired without any problems.
  Volkswagen problems Owners of diesel vehicles in Germany, about 250 million people, but only more than 1,000 have been sued before the public or dealers. Volkswagen Group, said some of the lawsuit has been rejected, and only a quarter of the proceedings have been compensated. Volkswagen Group and dealers are now facing a greater plight, and the lawsuit has been resolved for the public and dealers for their own image before agreeing to resolve.
  Volkswagen Group is not only facing the owners of the lawsuit, as well as from 1,400 investors in the lawsuit, designed to compensate up to 80 billion euros.

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