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If you are an AA Member we can give you advise telephonically on your rights. AA Members get expert telephonic advice on all matters related to owning and operating a private vehicle including advice on road traffic laws, insurance, warranties, guarantees, the purchase and sale of vehicles, accident damage recovery claims and other key motoring issues.

If you are not a Member, we would strongly encourage you to become one before calling our legal advice line for assistance. Our agents will have you signed up in no time so we can assist you with your legal matter.

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Please note that we do not pursue cases on behalf of Members. We do provide a national referral service to assist you in this regard.

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