Broker claims debate: Giving credit where it's due

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Credit-hire organisations step in to provide replacement vehicles to not at fault drivers when insurers fail to serve their needs. Unsurprisingly, the relationship between the two industries has always been tense. Edward Murray asks where brokers fit in and how can the three parties work in harmony.

Love or hate them, credit-hire, credit-repair and accident management groups are an established part of the insurance market. However, despite being involved in the market for more than 20 years, relations between brokers, insurers and accident management firms are still strained. So just where have these firms come from and why has their journey been so fractious?

Accident management firms came out of the need that not at fault drivers had to secure a replacement vehicle and have repairs

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