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Can the deceased (or their representatives) reclaim PPI?

peterlowther
Posts: 3 Newbie
I had an aunt who died aged 82 on 10 February 2011. I was the main beneficiary and executor of her estate.
Today I received a letter addressed to my aunt, from CPP about card protection insurance.
I'm now wondering if I can claim PPI compensation on her behalf.
Are there any lawyers out there with an opinion on this please?
Today I received a letter addressed to my aunt, from CPP about card protection insurance.
I'm now wondering if I can claim PPI compensation on her behalf.
Are there any lawyers out there with an opinion on this please?
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Ask citizens advice - they're free.0
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If you can prove you are the executor, you can complain on her behalf, or behalf of her estate.
Ask them what proof they need.Non me fac calcitrare tuum culi0
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