MIB MOTOR INSURERS BUREAU CLAIM - NO WIN NO FEE
The Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) will compensate the victims of negligent uninsured or untraced drivers who have been involved in a road traffic accident and who have suffered personal injury and/or loss :-
- Uninsured Drivers
An application for compensation can be made to the Motor Insurers Bureau if the driver of the other vehicle was uninsured at the time of the accident. The solicitor acting in the matter must obtain judgement in a court of law and the MIB will pay the amount of the award directly to the claimant without delay. The MIB will them attempt to recover the amount paid out, from the uninsured driver. Our solicitors will deal with your case on a no win no fee basis and your compensation will be paid in full, with no deductions. - Untraced Drivers
A claim can be made to the Motor Insurers Bureau if the other driver was untraced or unidentified. The MIB makes investigations into liability and the value of the claim, prior to making an award. If the decision on liability or the amount of the award is not found to be satisfactory then an appeal can be made. Our solicitors will deal with your claim on a no win no fee basis however you may have to make a contribution to your legal costs from any compensation received.
HELPLINE 0844 332 0553
Losses
Losses That Can Be Claimed from the Motor Insurers Bureau include :-
- loss of past and future income
- damage to your vehicle and property
- vehicle Hire
- medical expenses for the past and for the future
- assistance for the past and for the future
- pain and Suffering (including psychological damage)
- loss of amenities of life
- prescriptions
- insurance excess
- reduced employment prospects in the future
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Evidence
Preservation of Evidence is important and you should gather as much information as possible for a Motor Insurers Bureau claim including :-
- make, model and registration number of all vehicles involved
- other driver's name, address and telephone number
- name, address & telephone number of any others involved in the accident including passengers
- attempt to identify people at the accident scene - take down registration numbers
- draw a simple diagram showing the position of cars before, during and after the accident
- obtain the names, addresses and telephone numbers of any witnesses to the accident
- write down the name and collar number of any policeman who attends the schene of the accident
- make notes on weather and road conditions, record the exact time, date and place of the accident
- take photographs of the accident scene, damage to property and the injuries
- visit a GP or hospital as soon as possible for treatment and to document injuries
HELPLINE 0844 332 0553
No Win No Fee
Our Specialist Solicitors are all members of the Law Society panel of personal injury experts and their case load consists entirely of road traffic accident compensation claims. If you would like free advice on untraced or uninsured claims just use the helpline or complete the contact form and a specialist solicitor will phone you with no obligation.

In the case of CICA claims terms will vary and in the case of MIB claims terms may vary.