Yes, I'd look on this site
http://www.moneysavin...im/ppi-loan-insurance
A word of caution though.The FSA has said it has fewer concerns about mortgage protection policies than PPI type policies on other forms of loans as mortgage PPI mis-selling is less common and lenders can say it’s important you get a policy alongside the mortgage, although they're not allowed to say it MUST be theirs.
You cannot automatically claim it back. I think reasons for a valid claim might include (a) if you were self-employed since the redundancy protection wouldn't apply or (b)if the Halifax had said you must have their policy not anyone else's.
Whilst i agree that misselling of products has occurred I do have reservations about the claims culture that has developed. I know it's not a popular thing to say but I think the process is weighted a little too much against the financial services providers now.
For example for some people it was wise to insure against certain things and they were grateful when they could invoke the PPI cover, but those who didn't need to claim can now with the benefit of hindsight say they neve really needed the cover after all. Also, is it really true to say people were forced to take it out? I was never required to. If ever I was offered it I considered it and declined the offer. If they insisted on something I didn't want I went elsewhere.
Anyway, I digress. Good luck with your claim if you are eligible.