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offer a first rate vehicle rental service, whether you are a long term
business user or need a vehicle for pleasure, we have an extensive selection
available to meet your every need.
At Q&A Motoring,
our success has been built on our integrity and attention to detail, ensuring
our clients that our service is second to none and that you receive what’s
rightfully yours. We aim to provide a first class service at competitive
rates.
Whatever vehicle you require, Q&A Motoring can help. We can offer
economy cars, pleasure cars and estate cars.
Are you aware that in addition to our accident claims and car rental service,
Q&A Motoring also offer vehicle recovery and storage service within
the Greater London area?!
Q&A Motoring understand that whilst your vehicle is awaiting estimate
or repair, you will need a replacement of similar status, our vehicle
rental section will take care of this for you.
Here at Q&A Motoring, we comply fully with the solicitors’ introductory
referral code, giving you peace of mind should we refer you to a solicitor.
We provide confidential and impartial advice.
Q&A Motoring has helped many minicab drivers claim after non fault
accidents.
If you have been involved in an accident that is not your fault / caused
by someone else, you are legally entitled to a range of services. We combine
the cost of these services and pursue a claim against the third party
on your behalf.
Have you had a car accident? Workplace accident? Want to know if you can
claim personal injury? Q&A’s ‘No win no fee’ service
is here to steer you in the right direction

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February 26, 2008
Motor insurance premiums on the increase
by Kay Murchie
According to the latest Car Insurance Index by Sainsbury’s
Bank, car insurance premiums have risen by 5.24% in the last 12
months. Currently, the average motor insurance premium is £497.26,
compared with £474.52 twelve months ago. Drivers aged between
40 and 50 experienced the largest increase with an average of 7%
while motorists aged 65 and over had the lowest rise in premiums
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reports strong 2007 growth in spite of summer floods
by Kay Murchie
French insurer, Groupama, has announced 3.6% growth in its personal
lines business to £221.7 million in its 2007 results, boosted
by continuing growth in the company’s home and car insurance
portfolios. However, profits for the year were £23.1 million,
a decline of more than £10 million compared to 2007, it is
believed the summer floods and storms of ...
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22, 2008
Installation of CCTV does not mean cheaper insurance
by Kay Murchie
Insurer Norwich Union, is warning that having CCTV cameras installed
on your property will not necessarily mean lower insurance premiums.
CCTV is considered as something of a niche product in the domestic
market and there is a high demand for the product. Maplin the electrical
retailer, has announced a 70% increase in its sales of security
cameras for domestic use over ....
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