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APIL Guide to MIB Claims (Uninsured and Untraced Drivers)

APIL Guide to MIB Claims (Uninsured and Untraced Drivers)

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  • ISBN-13: 9781846611018
  • ISBN: 1846611016
  • Edition: 5
  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Publisher: Jordans Publishing Limited

AUTHOR

Ritchie, Andrew

SUMMARY

APIL Guide to MIB Claims (Uninsured and Untraced Drivers) provides practical UK advice that personal injury litigators handling road traffic accident (RTA) cases need to advise clients whose claims involve untraced and uninsured drivers. These cases have always been fraught with procedural difficulties. The technical nature of the UK's Uninsured Drivers' Agreement 1999 has increased the risks of default by claimants and solicitors. This revised and expanded third edition clearly sets out the potential pitfalls when dealing with motor insurance bureau (MIB) claims and offers practical UK guidance to ensure that clients' cases are handled effectively. In addition to the expanded author commentary, the accompanying appendices have been expanded to include all relevant statutory materials (both UK and European) and MIB documentation, as well as the author's own draft particulars of claim.Ritchie, Andrew is the author of 'APIL Guide to MIB Claims (Uninsured and Untraced Drivers)', published 2008 under ISBN 9781846611018 and ISBN 1846611016.

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