Accidents caused by uninsured drivers cost €500,000

January 11, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Accidents, Injury Law, Road Accidents 

The recent publication of Stubbs Gazette shows that the Motor Insurer’s Bureau Of Ireland (the MIBI) obtained judgments against uninsured drivers of over €500,000 in recent weeks.

The MIBI is responsible for compensating victims of road traffic accidents caused by uninsured or unidentified drivers.

This applies to untraced cars which leave the scene of an accident or unknowingly cause injuries to a member of the public.

When these cases are settled by the MIBI,it pursues the uninsured drivers who have caused the injuries to recover the money paid to the victims of such accidents.

The scheme ensures that innocent victims of car accidents ,be they passangers, pedestrians or other motorists are not at a loss for the absensce of insurance on the vehicle which has caused their injuries. In effect the MIBI appoint an insurance company to act in the place of the ‘absent insurer’ so that the injured person is not be at a loss.

The amount of the judgments shows the significant number of cases where the MIBI have a role to play where drivers choose not to insure their cars and unfortunate accidents occur.

If you have queries on the workings of the MIBI or related queries , feel free to e mail our offices

Paul Tracey

law@traceysolicitors.ie

11/01/2010

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