8 min readMarch 5, 2026

How Much Compensation Can You Claim?

Real case studies and compensation amounts for finance mis-selling complaints. What to expect and how to maximize your claim.

Understanding realistic compensation amounts helps you set appropriate expectations and negotiate effectively. Here's what successful complainants have achieved across different types of finance mis-selling.

Types of Compensation

1. Financial Redress

2. Consequential Loss

3. Distress and Inconvenience

Solar Panel Finance Compensation

Typical Awards

Real Case Examples

Case 1: £22,000 Debt Written Off
Mrs. S, retired, sold £28,000 solar panel system with promises of £1,200/year savings. Actual savings: £300/year. Finance company approved £380/month payments on £1,100/month pension. Ombudsman ordered remaining £22,000 debt cancelled + £800 distress compensation.

Case 2: £18,500 Full Refund
Mr. T paid off £18,500 solar finance over 5 years. Panels generated 40% less than promised. Section 140A claim successful - full refund of all payments made + 8% interest = £21,200 total.

Kitchen Finance Compensation

Typical Awards

Real Case Examples

Case 3: £12,000 Debt Cancelled
Mr. J, £800/month income, approved for £350/month kitchen finance. No affordability checks conducted. Ombudsman: remaining £12,000 debt written off + £500 distress + credit file correction.

Window/Conservatory Finance Compensation

Typical Awards

Case 4: £14,000 + Repairs
Mrs. L sold £18,000 conservatory with "50% energy bill savings" promise. Actual increase in bills due to poor insulation. Finance company ordered to: cancel remaining £14,000 debt + pay £3,500 for insulation repairs + £750 distress.

Affordability Failure Compensation

Factors Affecting Amount

Typical Awards by Severity

Distress and Inconvenience Awards

Typical Amounts

Factors That Increase Awards

Credit File Correction Value

While not direct compensation, credit file correction can be worth thousands:

Always request credit file correction as part of your complaint resolution.

How to Maximize Your Compensation

1. Document Everything

2. Be Specific in Your Claim

3. Reference Comparable Cases

4. Highlight Aggravating Factors

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What Finance Companies Offer vs. What You Can Get

Initial Offer (Typical)

After Escalation to Ombudsman (Typical)

Key lesson: Don't accept the first offer. Finance companies lowball hoping you'll settle quickly.

Ombudsman Award Limits

Tax Implications

Consult a tax advisor for large awards, but most compensation is tax-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I ask for a specific amount?

Yes, and you should. Calculate your losses and state what you want. Be realistic but don't undersell yourself.

What if the finance company offers less than I asked for?

You can reject and escalate to the Ombudsman. Don't feel pressured to accept inadequate offers.

How long does it take to receive compensation?

Once a decision is made, finance companies must pay within 28 days. If they don't, the Ombudsman can publish their name.

Successful finance complaints regularly result in £5,000-£20,000 compensation. Don't settle for token gestures - know your worth and fight for fair compensation.