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Driving with no car insurance
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I was involved in a road traffic accident that was not my fault where the other driver has no insurance. What are my options regarding claiming for whiplash etc. There was no damage to his car and minimal to mine. Thanks
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The same happened to my wife a year ago. The MIB exists for this; they pay out money to insured drivers involved in no-fault accident with uninsured drivers. Your insurers should appoint a legal representative for you who will put your case to the MIB. It will take ages but you should get something out of it if a doctor confirms that you suffered as a result of it. Also, keep checking with the police to ensure that they are pursuing a conviction for the guilty party.
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Karen, you MUST tell the police if you knowingly know the driver is uninsured, he is a liabilty to other people, and you are technicaly aiding and abetting this person to drive with no insurance, which is treated the same as driving with no insurance yourself.
Many insurance policies have a "legal protection" included or available as a "add on" to a policy to cover against uninsured drivers.
Karen, when I said technically aiding and abetting I was referring to the fact that you know or knew someone was commiting an offence but not declaring it (a bit like witholding evidence in a way). I got done many years ago as someone had borrowed my motorcycle and didnt have insurance.. as far as I was aware he had insurance as he had a bike himself. If your mum, dad, brother, sister or best friend drive your car it is your responsability to check they have insurance and a driving licennce.. but how many people would ask them as it would seem like you don't trust them.