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What happens if you have an accident without insurance in the uk?

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What happens if you have an accident without insurance in the uk?

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  1. You will probably be arrested & taken to court for driving without insurance. You will certainly get, at the very least, a large fine and points on your license (if you have one). You could lose your license altogether and you could spend time in prison if the judge wants to make an example of you.


  2. At least 6-9 points on licence,  massive fine,

    criminal record

    sued by the other motorist or their insurance company

    loose your own car due to damage sustained,

    or imprisoned

    basically a huge cost more than the insurance would of cost in the 1st place

  3. Transportation to the artic without an overcoat

  4. probly nothing, but in reality you should have the sh*t kicked out of ya

  5. prison

  6. First of all, you are committing a serious road traffic offence by not having insurance.  Secondly, if you are to blame for the accident, you will be personally liable for the third party damage and other third party claim ..... you will, of course, have absolutely no cover for yourself or anyone that you kill, injure or maim.  Also, you will have trouble getting insured in the future at normal rates with that kind of record ( assuming the police were involved ).  I also understand that you can have your own vehicle impounded and possibly crushed under such circumstances.

  7. A) You can be arrested for driving without insurance for starters. It's illegal.

    B) You get points on your licence. Possibly even banned.

    C) If you caused it then you can be sued by the person you hit.

    D) Everyone else who does pay for insurance will hate you, as you keep our premiums up.

    Answer your question?

  8. you lose your licence you get fined and then shot

  9. If its your fault you can be taken to court and sued for the amount of damage you caused.

  10. 6 points big fine and a ban. and you will have to pay for the damage. usually the poor git you hit will loose his/her no claims and it will cost them loads more to get insured. isn't it great how our system f*cks over the honest person while the idiots usually get away with it

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