Tag Archives: Motor Insurers’ Bureau
Changes to the MIB’s Untraced Drivers’ Agreement
By Paula Bandy, Associate, Insurance Litigation: Claimant Last year, as a result of the Fifth European Motor Directive, the Motor Insurers’ Bureau removed the £300 property damage excess for claims under the Untraced Drivers’ Agreement (where the other vehicle had … Continue reading
What to do in an accident with a foreign vehicle
By Paula Bandy, Associate, Insurance Litigation: Claimant department These days, it is hard to travel any distance on any road without passing a vehicle which is registered outside of the UK. Would you know what to do if you were … Continue reading
Uninsured Driving Hotspots
By Paula Bandy, Associate, Insurance Litigation: Claimant department On 12 September, the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) revealed that the number of uninsured drivers in the United Kingdom has dropped by 25% over the last five years.
Changes to the Law for Uninsured Vehicles
By Vicky Priestley, Associate, Insurance Litigation: Claimant department As of 20 June this year, it is an offence to be the registered keeper of an uninsured vehicle. This is a change from the previous offence of ‘driving when uninsured’. The … Continue reading
Amendments to the Untraced Drivers’ Agreement 2003
By Vicky Priestley, Associate, Insurance Litigation: Claimant Department Earlier this year, the Untraced Drivers’ Agreement 2003 was amended further. The Second Supplementary Agreement includes the following changes: Claims for property damage where the offending vehicle has been identified are no … Continue reading
