The ninth edition of this well-established work offers a concise outline of the scope and workings of the Motor Insurers' Bureau. It explains the extent of the Bureau's liability and the procedure for recovering compensation for victims of accidents involving "hit and run" and uninsured drivers. This new edition has been extensively updated, offering practical coverage of: the new Untraced Drivers Agreement; important changes to the Guidance Notes of the 1999 Uninsured Drivers' Agreement; the impact of the Human Rights Act; and recent cases including the House of Lords decision in White versus White and The Motor Insurers' Bureau.
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"Whether you are an experienced MIB practitioner or someone looking to familiarise yourself with this area, this is the book for you" New Law Journal
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Höhe: 216 mm
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978-1-85328-846-3 (9781853288463)
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Donald Williams has 20 years' experience as a litigation partner specialising in personal injury claims and has been a full time chairman of employment tribunals. Among other judicial appointments he has sat as a Recorder and is currently a member of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Panel.
1. Introduction; 2. Uninsured driver claims; 3. The 'hit and run' motorist (the untraced drivers agreement); 4. International insurance arrangements; 5. Rights against insurers; 6. Resolution of differences between the Bureau and its members in joint tortfeasor claims; 7. Cases involving or affecting the Bureau; 8. The claims procedure; 9. Conclusions; Appendices.