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29th September 2009
Figures released by the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) have shown that as many as one in ten young drivers do not realise that they need to be insured to drive on the roads by law.
The MIB believe that up to 900,000 motorists aged less than 30 years of ... Read >
Author: Rochelle
23rd September 2009
The Motor Insurers' Bureau ("MIB") was established in 1946 as an organisation to deal with road accident compensation claims by innocent victims who have suffered personal injury or damage to their property because of a negligent uninsured or untraced dri... Read >
Author: ErnestoB
23rd September 2009
Before making a road accident compensation claim, there are special issues which may affect liability.
Council Immunity: This states that a victims injury may limit an injury victim's ability to sue when the driver of the vehicle that causes an acciden... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Personal Injury - Accident Types
• RTA - Road Traffic Accidents
• Accidents at Work
• Accidents in a Public Place
• Slips, Trips or Falls
• Product Liability - Faulty Goods
• General Accident
Road Traffic Accidents
...ac... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
It's a fairly common practice, claiming compensation from the another driver’s insurance company in the event of a road traffic incident. However, if the driver whom you had the accident with had left the scene and subsequently cannot be trace - then wh... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The Motor Insurers' Bureau ("MIB") was established in 1946 as an organisation to deal with road accident compensation claims by innocent victims who have suffered personal injury or damage to their property because of a negligent uninsured or untraced dri... Read >
Author: ErnestoB
08th September 2009
According to a report published by the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB), a fifth of young motorists are driving without insurance.
MIB is funded by motor insurers and set up to compensate those involved in accidents with uninsured drivers. The organisation... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch
07th September 2009
According to a report published by the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB), a fifth of young motorists are driving without insurance.
MIB is funded by motor insurers and set up to compensate those involved in accidents with uninsured drivers. The organisation... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch
02nd August 2009
Being involved in an accident can often have very far-reaching implications. Earnings can be affected, lifestyle changes may have to be made and in some cases there may even be long-term implications that will change your life forever.
For some peopl... Read >
Author: Erskine Meyers
15th June 2009
If an uninsured driver collides with your car, can you still make a claim for compensation or do you have to claim to your own insurer?
The good news is "no", this is not the case and this guide explains the steps you would need to take to make a claim... Read >
26th April 2009
In any accident, the sooner evidence is gathered, the stronger your claim will be. This is no different for fatal road accidents; however in the immediate aftermath of a fatal accident where a family member has died, you might not feel up to collecting e... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
17th April 2009
Being involved in a road traffic accident is extremely shocking for anyone involved. There are often physical injuries to contend with, as well as profound psychological difficulties that can stay with a person for the remainder of their lives. To compoun... Read >
Author: rudi oneil
17th April 2009
If a person is ever involved in a road traffic accident then they are in a position to comment, vehemently, on just how harrowing this is. Yes there is often a great deal of physical pain, but this can often be surpassed by the psychological difficulties ... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
31st March 2009
The Supreme Court has warned people who choose to travel as a passenger in a vehicle driven by someone who they are aware, or are reasonably aware has consumed alcohol, that they could themselves be partially liable to for any injuries that occur should a... Read >
Author: Rochelle
09th February 2009
Uninsured drivers are costing the UK insurance industry £500 million per year according to data released by the Motor Insurers Bureau. They have estimated that for every death caused by a driver without insurance, the British taxpayer faces a bill of £1... Read >
Author: Rochelle
10th November 2008
Road traffic accident claims generally cover any accidents in which a motor vehicle was involved. If your accident involved a car that drove off afterward (i.e. a hit and run) then you will be required to make an untraced driver claim to the Motor Insurer... Read >
Author: Sadhana
20th August 2008
It is traditionally known as 'car insurance', but could the recent increase in web-based comparison websites be making drivers confused? The Association of British Insurers classifies it as 'motor insurance', and the official body for compensating the vic... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
25th June 2008
There are many penalties - both financial and legal - if you venture onto the UK’s roads in a motor vehicle without adequate insurance. If caught in an uninsured vehicle, as well as facing hefty fines, the owner risks having their car crushed. This may ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
23rd June 2008
It is traditionally known as ‘car insurance’, but could the recent increase in web-based comparison websites be making drivers confused? The Association of British Insurers classifies it as ‘motor insurance’, and the official body for compensating... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
20th June 2008
Road traffic accident represent as the focal form of individual injury. It takes place due to many reasons as mechanical failure, diver negligence, or causal factors like pedestrians, cyclist or even animals. The chief feature that cause severe one is ins... Read >
Author: oasisclaims
21st May 2008
Being involved in a car accident is potentially one of the most harrowing experiences possible in day-to-day life. One minute your partner and children are safely driving home from a visit to a relatives; the next, you’re receiving a telephone call from... Read >
Author: Jack Harris
29th April 2008
It has been stated that car accidents are the most common type of accidents to occur within the UK. Road traffic accidents are extremely common and the injuries that are sustained from road traffic accidents range from minor injury to fatalities.
Near... Read >
Author: Helen
18th January 2008
After the sickening thud of a road crash, you expect the driver responsible to stop, call for the emergency services if necessary, and give you his or her details, including insurance details if they have them to hand. Sadly, increasing numbers of driver... Read >
Author: Charlotte Pegman
14th January 2008
In the past, the penalties in this country for driving without insurance have been quite modest, with a fine of just £173 on average. But as the amount of uninsured drivers increased, the police are clamping down.
And they're not doing it by halves. ... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
12th April 2006
UNINSURED drivers aren't just a danger to your life and vehicle – they can cause serious damage to your wallet, too.
That's according to recent findings from the Association of British Insurers, who claim that around a million drivers don't have insur... Read >
Author: Amber McNaught
07th January 2006
Motor Insurers Bureau Compensation Claims
By
Julian Hall
Claims Master Group
It's a fairly common practice, claiming compensation from the another driver's
insurance company in the event of a road traffic incident. However, if the
driver... Read >
Author: Julian Hall
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