Guide to MIB Claims published

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06/09/2023

Now in its 5th edition, Guide to MIB Claims: Uninsured and Untraced Drivers provides practical advice that all personal injury litigators handling RTA cases involving untraced and uninsured drivers need.

Written by Jeremy Ford, Perrin Gibbons and Helen Pooley this edition has been comprehensively revised and expanded to include coverage of:

  • the UK withdrawing from the EU and the status of the Motor Insurance Directive (Directive 2009/103/EC) and other ‘retained EU law’
  • the EU Retained (Revocation and Reform) Bill
  • the ending of the Vnuk requirement for insurance for vehicles on private land by the Motor Vehicle (Comprehensive Insurance) Act 2022
  • the Motor Vehicle (Compulsory Insurance) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2019, removing the ability for insurers to obtain a section 152 declaration post-accident
  • the operation of the Green Card Scheme and the removal of the MIB’s role in handling accidents abroad after Brexit
  • the Untraced Drivers’ Agreement 2017 (completely rewritten since the last edition)
  • the MIB’s liability for accidents involving uninsured e-scooters
  • tactical contact (‘TPAC’) cases, the MIB liability to injured police drivers.

APIL members qualify for a 10% discount. You can order your copy here – lexisnexis.co.uk/agmc10

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