ABSTRACT

The 1999 Uninsured Drivers Agreement applies to accidents in which an uninsured driver was involved, which have occurred after 1 October 1999. Limitation periods for cases under the agreement will start to expire from 1 October 2002, after which procedural defects cannot be overcome by discontinuing and reissuing. To avoid satisfying any unpaid judgments, the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) will be able to act on any failure by claimants solicitors to comply with the strict terms of the Agreement. In order to prepare for this, those dealing with Motor Insurers Bureau claims must have watertight systems in place in order to avoid potential negligence claims. This book is an essential guide to preparing such procedures, and includes a series of standard letters, checklists and diary entries to guide a practitioner through each aspect of such a claim.The guide deals with the detailed provisions of the 1999 Agreement and the Revised Notes for Guidance (2002

). The difficult tasks of handling claims against uninsured drivers and dealing with the MIB are addressed in a practical manner. All relevant recent legislation is discussed, as well as claims against untraced drivers and methods of discovering road traffic insurers to prevent the necessity of involving the MIB. Guidance is also given regarding setting up a department to deal with MIB claims.

The book will be indispensable for any legal executive or solicitor dealing with MIB claims, particularly those handling road accident personal injury claims and all those managing teams of injury specialists.

To effectively handle Motor Insurers' Bureau claims, the letters and checklists in this book are essential. To save you time, all the documents (letters, checklists, questionnaires and forms) contained in the book are available as Word documents for a fee of 10. The complete package can be sent to you by email or on disk by post.

chapter 1|1 pages

6.1 Who’s who at the MIB

chapter 2|13 pages

THE 1999 UNINSURED DRIVERS AGREEMENT

chapter 3|2 pages

. 2DOCUMENTS

chapter 4|2 pages

RECEIPT OF INSTRUCTIONS

chapter |2 pages

Letters L3 and L4

chapter |5 pages

Letter L5

chapter |3 pages

details

chapter |1 pages

provide details

chapter 4|11 pages

4 CLIENT QUESTIONNAIRE

chapter 5|3 pages

PRE-ISSUE MATTERS

chapter |2 pages

Letters L10 and L11

chapter |2 pages

supporting documentation

chapter |1 pages

and confirm other matters

chapter 5|6 pages

. 7CL2PROPERNOTICECHECKLIST

chapter 6|8 pages

ISSUING PROCEEDINGS

chapter |2 pages

D4 Draft particulars of claim

chapter |2 pages

of intention to apply for judgment

chapter |1 pages

proceedings

chapter |4 pages

the defendant

chapter 7|4 pages

PROCEEDINGS POST-ISSUE

chapter |2 pages

Letter L22

chapter |2 pages

Letter L23

chapter |2 pages

of claim

chapter |1 pages

claim/documents to be served therewith

chapter |1 pages

sent by fax

chapter |1 pages

questionnaire

chapter |1 pages

reasonableness of the MIB’s request

chapter 8|2 pages

HEADS OF CLAIM

chapter |2 pages

compensation (Clauses 15(b)(ii) and 17)

chapter 9|3 pages

SETTLEMENT AND COSTS

chapter |2 pages

APPORTIONMENT OF DAMAGES

chapter |1 pages

of an incorrect notice

chapter 12|3 pages

THE 1988 UNINSURED DRIVERS AGREEMENT

chapter |1 pages

require (Clause 5(1)(b)(i))

chapter |3 pages

Letter L33

chapter |1 pages

judgment

chapter 13|2 pages

THE UNTRACED DRIVERS AGREEMENT 1996

chapter 13|1 pages

3.1 The application form (Clause 1(1)(f))

chapter |9 pages

(Clause 1(2))

chapter |3 pages

application form

chapter 15|3 pages

2.1 Negotiation

chapter |4 pages

Form of application

chapter |2 pages

Compensation for damage to property

chapter |1 pages

Transitional provisions

chapter |12 pages

OF VICTIMS OF ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

chapter |10 pages

THE REVISED NOTES FOR GUIDANCE 2002

chapter |1 pages

THE UNINSURED DRIVERS AGREEMENT 1988

chapter |5 pages

DEFINITIONS

chapter 13|16 pages

THE UNTRACED DRIVERS AGREEMENT 1996

chapter |2 pages

THE MOTOR ACCIDENT SOLICITORS SOCIETY