Regrettably there is a growing trend for drivers involved in accidents to have failed to take out the proper insurance cover for them to drive a motor vehicle on a road.
If one of these uninsured drivers has negligently caused an accident in which you are injured all is not lost. There may still be a means of you making a personal injury claim for compensation against them.
This would be made through The Motor Insurers Bureau, (MIB).
Under The Road Traffic Act 1988 every insurer who underwrites compulsory motor insurance is obliged to be a member of and contribute to the funding of the MIB.
We are independent of the MIB.
Through our specialist Personal Injury Solicitors "No Win No Fee" service we can help our clients pursue a personal injury claim against uninsured motorists through the MIB.
The MIB can also deal with cases where the negligent driver is "untraced". Such cases are commonly known as "hit and run". We can help with these claims also. We, and the solicitors we appoint, do not charge for this service, but there may be a deduction from any settlement obtained on your behalf.
Call us today to see if we can help you where you have been injured in a road traffic accident involving either an uninsured or untraced driver.
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