Complaints Procedure
1. Complaints may be made in writing, by e-mail, by telephone or in any other form in respect of a claims management service that we have provided and that is regulated under the Compensation Act 2006.
2. We will send you a written or electronic acknowledgement of a complaint within five business days of receipt, identifying the person who will be handling the complaint for the business. Wherever possible, that person will not have been directly involved in the matter which is the subject of the complaint, and will have authority to settle the complaint.
3. Within four weeks of receiving a complaint, we will
send you either:
a) a final response adequately addressing the complaint;
or
b) a holding response, which explains why we are not yet
in a position to resolve the complaint and indicates when
we will make further contact with you.
4. Within eight weeks of receiving a complaint we will
send you either:
a) a final response adequately addressing the complaint;
or
b) a response which:
i) explains why we are still not in a position to make a
final response, giving reasons for the further delay and
indicating when we expect to be able to provide a final
response; and
ii) informs you that you may refer the handling of the
complaint to the Claims Management Regulator if you
are dissatisfied with the delay.
5. Where we decide that redress is appropriate, we will provide you with fair compensation for any acts or omissions for which we are responsible and will comply with any offer of redress that you accept. Appropriate redress will not always involve financial redress, but could involve an apology or another suitable form of redress.
6. We reserve the right to decline to consider a complaint that is made more than six months after you became aware of the cause of the complaint. There may be instances where we will waive this requirement at our discretion. We will confirm to you in writing if a complaint has been made outside the time limit that we are prepared to consider.
7. If you are not satisfied with our response, or if a
complaint is not resolved after eight weeks, you may
refer the complaint to -
Claims Management Regulation
Monitoring & Compliance Unit
57-60 High St
Burton-On-Trent
Staffordshire
DE14 1JS
info@claimsregulation.gov.uk
Tel: 0845 4506858
8. The Regulator can review the handling of the complaint and can give a direction on further handling of the complaint. However, he cannot determine a complaint or award compensation.