What is an Uninsured or Untraced Driver Claim?
An uninsured or untraced driver claim arises when you are injured in a road accident where the responsible driver either has no insurance or leaves the scene without providing their details. These cases are commonly known as hit and run accidents.
Although these situations can feel frustrating and uncertain, the law provides a way for victims to still claim compensation. This is where the Motor Insurers’ Bureau plays an important role in supporting innocent road users.
How the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) Helps
The Motor Insurers’ Bureau is an organisation set up to compensate victims of accidents caused by uninsured or untraced drivers. If the responsible driver cannot be identified or insured, a claim can often be made through the MIB instead.
The process can be complex, as strict evidence requirements apply, and claims must be supported with clear documentation of the accident and injuries. This is why legal support is often essential in ensuring your claim is properly handled and not delayed or rejected.
Uninsured Driver Claims
If you are hit by a driver who does not have valid insurance, you may still be able to recover compensation. These claims are typically handled through the MIB, but it is important to establish the facts of the accident and prove that the uninsured driver was at fault.
We assist clients in building strong uninsured driver claims by gathering evidence, witness statements and medical reports to support their case.
Untraced Driver (Hit and Run) Claims
Untraced driver claims occur when the responsible driver leaves the scene and cannot be identified. This often happens in hit and run accidents, which can leave victims feeling unsure about whether they have any legal options.
In these situations, it is important to act quickly and report the incident to the police, as this will be required when making a claim. Once reported, a claim can usually be made through the MIB, provided sufficient evidence is available.
What You Can Claim For
If your claim is successful, compensation may be awarded for the pain and suffering caused by your injuries as well as any financial losses you have experienced. This can include loss of earnings, medical treatment costs, rehabilitation and other accident-related expenses.
Each claim is assessed individually based on the severity of the injury and the impact it has had on your daily life.
How Step Legal Can Help
At Step Legal, we understand how complicated uninsured and untraced driver claims can be. Our role is to guide you through the entire process from start to finish, ensuring that all necessary evidence is gathered and your claim is presented correctly.
We deal directly with insurers and the Motor Insurers’ Bureau on your behalf, allowing you to focus on your recovery while we handle the legal process.
We support clients locally across Crewe, Stoke-on-Trent, as well as all across England and Wales, offering clear advice, helpful guidance and robust representation throughout the claim.
Start Your Claim Today
If you have been injured in an accident involving an uninsured or untraced driver, it is important to seek legal advice as soon as possible. Early action can significantly improve the strength of your claim and help ensure important evidence is preserved.
Contact Step Legal today on 08001956412 to discuss your situation and find out how we can help you move forward with your claim.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you may still be able to claim compensation through the Motor Insurers’ Bureau if the driver responsible was uninsured.
If the driver cannot be traced after a hit and run accident, you may still be able to make a claim through the MIB, provided the incident was reported properly.
Yes, in most cases you must report the accident to the police as soon as possible, especially for untraced driver claims.
Generally, you have up to three years from the date of the accident to start a claim, although it is always better to act quickly. Different rules apply to those lacking capacity or under the age of 18, which our experienced solicitors can explain to you.
Most uninsured and untraced driver claims are resolved without going to court, but we will support you fully if court proceedings are required.





