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Guide to Motor Insurers' Bureau Claims 10th ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781907698668
Published: December 2012
Publisher: Law Society Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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The tenth 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.

The new edition has been extensively updated, offering practical coverage of:-

  • the Untraced Drivers Agreement
  • the Uninsured Drivers’ Agreement
  • cases involving the Bureau including Byrne
  • implementation of the fifth EC Motor Directive.
The book includes the full text of the two agreements governing the Motor Insurers’ Bureau's activities - the Uninsured Drivers Agreement and the Untraced Drivers Agreement - as well as the forms required to pursue such claims.

Subjects:
Insurance Law, Personal Injury Law, eBooks
Contents:
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. Cases involving or affecting the Bureau
Appendices.