Mercury Is Key to Success in Insurance Row ; Exclusive Firm Refused to Pay Out for Stolen Bmw
Sunday Mercury › October 29, 2006
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Sunday Mercury › October 29, 2006
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A MIDLAND businessman whose pounds 25,000 car was stolen has won a six-month battle with insurers who accused him of fraud - thanks to the Sunday Mercury.
Insurance giants Norwich Union told company director Mr Amrick Jirh that they would not pay out on his claim because of 'irregularities' in the car keys for the stolen BMW Touring Estate.See the full content of this document
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Mercury Is Key to Success in Insurance Row ; Exclusive Firm Refused to Pay Out for Stolen Bmw
The firm claimed that two sets of electronic key fobs he had handed in were the wrong type for the car, and then accused Mr Jirh ...
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