By submitting any information about you and/or others within this website, you and they consent to its use as set out in this Privacy Policy.
The Policy explains how the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB), as data controller, will process your personal information when you make an application for compensation.
How will we use your personal data?
The information you supply may be used by the MIB and its agents for the purposes of claims administration, crime prevention and prosecution of offenders, research, management information, staff training, providing financial services/guidance, public relations, and debt administration and recovery.
Who else will have access to your data?
Your personal data may be disclosed to third parties, including member insurers, law enforcement bodies, government departments, local authorities and other public or private bodies, where we are obliged or permitted by law to do so. This includes disclosures to third party managed databases of insurance claims used to help prevent fraud, and to regulatory bodies for the purposes of monitoring and/or enforcing the MIB’s compliance with any regulatory rules/codes.
Will we transfer data overseas?
The Internet is a global medium and your information may therefore be transferred outside the European Economic Area (EEA) en route. By submitting your information, you consent to any such transfer. In addition, your information may be transferred to any country, including countries outside EEA the where the transfer is necessary for the purposes of establishing, exercising or defending legal rights, obtaining legal advice, or in connection with any legal proceedings.
Your rights
With limited exceptions you have the right to request a copy of the personal information the MIB holds about you and to have any inaccuracies corrected. (We charge £10 per information request.) Please address your request, with an appropriate fee, to the Compliance Manager, Linford Wood House, 6-12 Capital Drive, Milton Keynes, MK14 6XT (cheques should be made payable to the Motor Insurers' Bureau).
Cookies
A 'cookie' is information that a website stores on your computer so that it can remember something about you at a later time. The MIB uses 'cookies' to remember your preferred settings for using the site e.g. High Visibility setting. If you have disabled cookies in your browser settings, then any changes you make to your View settings will have to be actioned each time you visit out site.
The 'cookies' used on the MIB website do not contain any information about your personal details that others could read and understand, such as your name and address. The MIB does not use 'cookies' for research.