Complaints Policy

INTRODUCTION

Instant Legal Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (“FCA”) UNDER Firm Reference Number 838905 for the provision of Claims Management services.
As part of our authorisation we are required to have effective procedures in place for the handling of customer complaints.
In addition to our regulatory responsibilities, we believe that the fair treatment of customers is central to our corporate philosophy and therefore an effective complaints and customer engagement process is critical to our business.

DEFINITION OF A COMPLAINTS

For the purpose of this policy, the FCA define a complaints as any expression of dissatisfaction, whether oral or written, and whether justified or not, from or on behalf of an eligible complainant about the firm’s provision of, or failure to provide, a financial services activity. A complaints should involve an allegation that the complainant has suffered, or may suffer, financial loss, material inconvenience or material distress. We recognise that there are times when customers may not have suffered any significant detriment, but still feel we have not delivered the levels of customer service and engagement that is central to our corporate culture.

DOES THIS POLICY APPLY TO YOU?

If you are an eligible complainant, this policy applies to you. An eligible complainant is defined by the FCA as:

  • a private individual;
  • a business which has a group annual turnover of less than £1 million;
  • a charity which has an annual income of less than £1 million or
  • a trustee of a trust which has a net asset value of less than £1 million;

All eligible complainants have the right to refer their complaints to the Claims Management
Ombudsman at the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) if they are unhappy with our final
resolution.
Because we believe that outstanding customer service is a key part of our business, we will still deal
with your complaints even if you do not fit into any of the categories above. However, if a customer
is a non-eligible complainant, no right of referral to the FOS exists.

MAKING A COMPLAINTS

A complaints can be made by any medium. This includes, letter, social media, email, telephone or in person. We urge all complainants to put their complaints in writing to ensure we have enough detail information to process a complaints effectively and deal with all concerns raised comprehensively. We recognise that customers may not wish to do this, and we will engage with customers regardless of how complaints are made in order to achieve a successful resolution.
Written complaints should be sent to: Michael Taylor, 707B Wimborne Road, Bournemouth, BH9
2AU

Email complaints should be made to: admin@instant-legal.uk

HOW WE DEAL WITH YOUR COMPLAINTS

Once we receive your complaints it will be logged and investigated. If your complaints is solely about the service we have provided, it will be investigated impartially by the Head of Compliance. If your complaints is solely about any act or omission of our supply chain (e.g. vehicle provision, or vehicle repairs) it will be forwarded to the relevant supply chain partner in accordance with the FCA’s complaints handling rules.

We will acknowledge receipt of any complaints promptly and we will also provide a copy of this policy. We will investigate and resolve all complaints fairly on their merits and give our reasons why we either uphold or reject a complaints. Under FCA rules, if it is practicable to resolve a complaints by close of the third business day after receipt. Often it may not be practicable to do this because we may need to liaise with several different parties. If we consider a complaints to be resolved by the close of the third business day, we will promptly send a complainant a ‘summary resolution communication’ This “summary resolution communication” will be a letter that:

  • Confirms that a complainant has made a complaints and informs the complainant that the
    respondent now considers the complaints to have been resolved;
  • Informs the complainant that if the complainant remains dissatisfied with the resolution of
    the complaints it may be able to be referred to FOS;
  • Indicates whether we consent to waive the relevant time limits laid out in the FCA Dispute
    Resolution Sourcebook contained in the FCA Handbook. This relates to whether the
    complaints is referred to the FOS within 6 months of a final resolution of a complaints being
    made. We will generally not consent to waive the relevant time limit unless there is
    substantial grounds or information that the complainant was not aware of when the original
    complaints was made and has subsequently come to light.
  • Provides the website address of the Financial Ombudsman Service; and
  • Refers to the availability of further information on the website of the Financial Ombudsman
    Service.

If we cannot resolve a complaints by the third business day, we will write and acknowledge your complaints and keep you informed of the progress of our investigation. Within eight weeks of us receiving your complaints we will send you either a final response or a written response which explains why we are not able to make a final response to you and when we might be expected to provide a final response. If we cannot provide you with a final response by 8
weeks, we will write to you and inform you whether you are entitled to refer your complaints to the Financial Ombudsman Service (“FOS”). Please note that if you decide to refer your complaints to the FOS, you must do so within six months of receiving our final response and have given us the opportunity to deal with and resolve your
complaints.

COMPLAINTS CLOSURE

We will regard your complaints as closed in the following circumstances:

  • When you have been provided with either a “summary resolution communication” or a final
    response.
  • Where you confirm to us that you regard your complaints as closed for whatever reason
  • Where you have referred your complaints to the FOS, and they notify us that it is closed.

ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS

Regardless of whether we uphold or reject your complaints, we will always review the circumstances and issues that led to your complaints being made. We carry out internal root cause analysis to identify any systemic issues that may have caused a failure in service in order to learn lessons that we can feed back into our business to improve our customer experience.