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Road accidents can leave you with injuries
ranging from minor whiplash to something far more serious.
Whatever the type of accident - or injury - you are legally
entitled to financial compensation if someone else was the
cause. For example:
- If you were the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident
for which another driver was to blame.
- If you were a passenger in a vehicle involved in an accident
and your driver, or the driver of the other vehicle, is
at fault. Note: don't worry if the driver is a friend or
family member because they will automatically lose their
no claims bonus as a result of the damage caused to the
other vehicle.
- You are a cyclist who was knocked off your bike by a motorist
who failed to see you.
About one-third of all accidents happen on
the roads. It is compulsory for drivers of vehicles to have
insurance cover against claims from people who may have injuries.
This includes claims from their own passengers even if in
the same family.
Such a claim can be made whether or not the police have prosecuted
the driver at fault. If the driver had no insurance a claim
can still be made from an organisation called the Motor Insurers
Bureau (MIB).
A claim for compensation for loss and injuries should be brought
against the driver who was at fault.
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