Uninsured Driver Compensation Claims

Contrary to popular belief, if you’ve been involved in a road traffic accident with an uninsured driver you may still be entitled to make a claim for compensation following a severe and debilitating personal injury.

Contact one of the road traffic accident solicitors at Alkers today on freephone 0800 00 55 44 or via the enquiry form, and find out if you have a valid claim for compensation.

Making a Claim Against an Uninsured Driver
If you are involved in a road traffic accident with an uninsured driver then Alkers Solicitors can help you claim compensation through the Motor Insurer’s Bureau (MIB). The MIB is funded by all UK insurers thus, in effect this money comes from all the insurance-paying drivers in the UK; it is estimated that around £30 of every policy goes towards funding the MIB.

The MIB has certain rules and criteria which must be met for a compensation claim to be valid, so it is always best to use a specialist road traffic accident solicitor with the appropriate skills and experience to handle a claim of this nature. At Alkers we are well equipped to deal with the MIB, and have made many successful claims for compensation of this kind in Poulton-Le-Fylde, Blackpool, the wider Lancashire area and nationally.

Claims made to the MIB often take longer as they try to keep their running costs to a minimum. Providing you have a valid claim, our road traffic accident solicitors will work with the MIB, and look towards securing the same level of compensation you would have received from an insured driver.

‘No win, no fee’ Compensation Claims
At Alkers we give you 100% of any compensation awarded, and operate on a ‘no win no fee’ basis, meaning there is nothing for you to pay throughout the course of your claim.

Contact Alkers
If you’ve been involved in a road traffic accident with an uninsured driver, or you are unsure whether the driver responsible for your personal injury has valid insurance, don’t worry as one of the specialist road traffic accident solicitors at Alkers can find out for you and advise you how to proceed. Call us today on freephone 0800 00 55 44 or complete the enquiry form and we will get back to you.

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