The Law of Motor Insurance, 2nd edition is a completely revised version of the first edition taking account major developments in law and practice since the first edition was published.
It is the only major work of its type in the UK focusing on the specific framework of legislation (stemming from the Road Traffic Act), rules and regulations that have been set up to deal with the particular circumstances that arise in motor insurance law cases.
Motor insurance law covers the different types of insurance cover available to motorists, how policies are adapted for certain vehicles and all the other subjective factors which influence the level of a premium and the amount of cover.
It is increasingly international (especially within the EU) as international driving licences become more commonplace and people drive on an ad hoc basis through business and leisure.
Coverage:
Provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of motor insurance law
Explains the general principles of insurance law for background
Deals specifically with the coverage afforded by motor policies
Shows how liability is established taking into account the general principles of liability, duty to care and breach of duty, the award of damages and available defences
Goes through compulsory insurance cover
Provides a practical step-by-step guide of how to pursue motor insurance claims, dealing with everything from pre-action conduct and case management to costs and after event insurance
Advises on how to deal with claims against uninsured and untraced drivers
Takes into account international travel, embracing European and non-European motorists using vehicles in the UK, and both UK motorists and victims inside and outside of Europe
Contains detailed analysis of all relevant legislation, regulations and cases, from within the UK, EU and outside the EU. Examines the implementation of the 5th EC Motor Insurance Directive, and potential Law Commission reforms to consumer contracts
Provides all the relevant information to make a claim to the Motor Insurers Bureaux (MIB) and accommodates recent changes to the MIB agreements.
The Law of Motor Insurance is written by a prolific author team. Professor Rob Merkin is considered to be one of the top writers on insurance law and is very well established as a leading academic – he is the Professor of Commercial Law and Lloyd’s Law Reports Professor of Law at Southampton University. Jeremy Stuart-Smith QC is a high-profile barrister in insurance law, at 4 New Square Chambers.
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