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Accident claims

To make a claim under the Uninsured or Untraced Drivers' Agreements this may be done by completing the MIB Claim Form which can be accessed from the Submit a Claim section of the website.

Claims may be submitted direct by a claimant or through a solicitor or other appointed representative.  Advice may also be provided by the local Citizens' Advice Bureau.

Claims will be dealt with in accordance with the appropriate agreement and the law.  It is important to ensure that the police have been informed of the accident as part of the requirements under the agreements.

Further information is provided in the following sections.

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The Motor Insurers' Bureau is a fund of last resort and as such will consider claims for property damage and injury where compensation cannot be claimed from another source. The Bureau's obligation is to handle claims in accordance with the agreements between MIB and the Government. MIB is restricted to paying compensation in respect of liability for property damage or injury arising from an accident that has occurred either on a road or a public place in accordance with the Road Traffic Act 1988 and subsequent regulations. More specific information is provided in question and answer format in the relevant sections.
This part of the site contains details of the MIB's role regarding claims for accidents that occur when driving in the UK. More detail can be found in the sub-sections.
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