Looks can be deceiving.
There are several policies available in the uninsured loss recovery market that appear to offer the same standard as the rest. But, as Veronica Cowan finds out, they do not all deliver what they suggest.
Trying to grapple with the ULR market is like chasing the soap in theshower. It has various players in several guises, and the Motor Uninsured
Loss Recovery Association (MULRA) would like to clip their wings. Some
imply that certain credit hire agreements are masquerading as insurance
policies, without the regulatory protection imposed on insurers.
Charles Wright, general manager of leading legal expenses insurer DAS,
predicts more litigation on such issues as the definition of insurance in
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