Articles, tagged with "motor insurers bureau", page 1
24th November 2011
There are many questions raised when it comes to making a whiplash personal injury claim, and whiplash solicitors have heard all of them. Often it's the same questions people ask each time, and so in order to help anyone who may be considering making a wh...
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Author:
Justin Arnold
19th August 2011
You could have been very careful and yet have been in involved in a car accident. The accident could have occurred while you were driving or as a passenger in a car and have been injured on account of somebody else’s negligence. Then it is time to swing i...
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Author:
Samuel Arthur
27th June 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Nicholas Jervis
If you have sustained a whiplash injury in a car accident and you later find out that the driver responsible for the collision had no insurance, you may be concerned about whether you can still make a claim and whet...
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Author:
Nicholas Jervis
23rd February 2011
In the UK, a new law is intended to reduce insurance premiums for motorists who abide by it, and a side effect will be the confiscation of vehicles belonging to almost a million drivers who carry no insurance.
Role of the Motor Insurers’ Bureau
The ...
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Author:
AlCovered
08th February 2011
Compensation can be claimed if you have been injured in a road traffic accident within the last 3 years. The only proof you will need to claim compensation is that you did suffer injury, and it was not your fault. If the person responsible for the acciden...
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Author:
cgyles6819
13th December 2010
This week, representatives of the UK insurance industry trooped to the House of Commons to tell the Transport Select Committee that the price of their product cannot be expected to continue to escalate without something being done about it.
The cost of...
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Author:
giarcr
02nd December 2010
It used to be the case, 'back in the day,' that someone who suffered injury in an accident just had to accept it and live with any consequences. If the injury was inflicted by the actions of someone else, there was a chance that they could face civil or e...
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Author:
giarcr
24th November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Robert Gray
If you have been involved in an accident with an uninsured driver you may be wondering whether you are still able to make a claim for compensation. After all, most people understand that it is usually the driver's insuran...
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Author:
Robert Gray Solicitor
19th October 2010
All cars and vehicles are legally required to have insurance that will protect against road traffic accidents. Therefore, if an accident occurs, the first step is to exchange insurance details with the others involved. However, in some cases there will no...
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Author:
Samuel Arthur
24th March 2010
Do you know what ‘fronting' is? If you don't, you're not alone - according to new figures from the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) and Aviva, two-thirds of drivers don't understand the term. This means that millions of people are ignorant of the real risk ...
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Author:
MarkeD
24th March 2010
An excess payment is the fixed contribution you must pay each time your car is repaired through your car insurance policy. Normally the payment is made directly to the accident repair garage when you collect the car. If your car is declared to be a write ...
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Author:
Donnie Weber
24th November 2009
Motor insurance is one of the most important types of insurance you can get. As it's illegal to drive without it, not only is being on the road uninsured a danger to yourself and others, but it's against the law. Unfortunately, this isn't enough to deter ...
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Author:
Matthew Pressman
09th November 2009
There are over 23,000 motorbike accidents annually. There are many great things about riding all the same, they do leave you more susceptible to road road traffic accidents. Because of the nature of motor accidents there is a wide range of injuries that ...
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Author:
Mervin Hewitt
29th October 2009
The penalties for uninsured motoring are becoming harsher and ways of detecting uninsured drivers more rigorous, prompting the Motor Insurers' Bureau to warn people that ‘you can't afford to stay uninsured' when taking to the roads.
The ‘Stay Insur...
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Author:
Rochelle
01st October 2009
Irish roads have seen a dramatic increase in the number of uninsured motorists since the global recession hit hard up families.
The Motor Insurers Bureau of Ireland (MIBI) has released figures showing there were 1,245 road accidents involving a driver...
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Author:
Rochelle