Insurers accused of shortchanging customers by undervaluing cars
City watchdog clamps down on poor practice in car insurance sector
City watchdog clamps down on poor practice in car insurance sector
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It comes after a customer lost £65,000 because their insurer said they were not eligible for a claim having failed to activate the device
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Aaron O’Halloran, 31, was already disqualified from driving and had no car insurance when he drove down the tracks in Birmingham