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Originally posted by Manxman View PostI don't want to complicate things unnecessarily, but cs101 , what makes you say the vehicle that crashed into your van was "uninsured"?
I know it had been stolen and that the driver would have been uninsured, but I didn't think that necessarily meant that the vehicle would be uninsured.
Unless a vehicle is SORN, it's a criminal offence if the owner doesn't have it insured. My understanding was that where a stolen vehicle is involved in an accident, then the vehicle's insurer (if there is one) is still liable to third parties even if it had been stolen.
I might very well be mistaken of course, but if I'm not I wouldn't be surprised if MIB rejected any claim on the grounds that the offending vehicle did have a valid policy on it.
[Edit: The fact the OP's own insurer isn't following this up suggests I'm either (a) hopelessly wrong, or (b) the vehicle really wasn't insured]
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