Accidents with drivers that have no insurance
Most people would agree that being involved in a road accident is one of the
most traumatic events that one can experience.
Imagine how you
would feel if the person that crashed into your vehicle was driving with NO
INSURANCE and had no means with which to pay for your vehicle repairs or your
personal injury compensation. Here we explain what you can do if you find
yourself in this position.

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More on claiming compensation from a driver with no insurance
You may be amazed
to learn that there are up to 1.2 million road users who are driving without
insurance in the UK. This staggering statistic suggests that anyone could at
anytime be involved in an accident with an uninsured driver. The odds are rather
shorter than you might believe.
So what should
you do if you have been involved in such an accident? Who will pay your
compensation for vehicle damage and personal injury?
There is a way to obtain
rightful compensation but the process can be more complicated than claiming
directly from an insurer. The
MOTOR INSURERS BUREAU (or MIB) is
an industry led organisation set up to compensate victims of accidents involving
uninsured or untraced (hit and run) motorists.
We would be happy
to help you with any claim against an uninsured driver. Call our helpline today
for immediate assistance or complete our online form.
Speak to our accident claim helpline today and let us help you with your hit and
run claim.

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Email: info@crystal-claims.co.uk
Our service is NATIONWIDE and our experts are
helping people every day in locations such as Newcastle, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Nottingham, London,
Bristol, Cardiff and many many other uk towns and cities.


more road accident solicitor site links
car accident injury uninsured
claims -
what to do after an accident -
no win no fee claims -
cycle accident claims
- vehicle
damage claims - bus
passenger claim
- legal fees who pays? -
whiplash injury claims -
pedestrian accident claims
Useful external web links
list of police authorities in the UK -
Department for Transport
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Direct.gov.uk - Highway
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