Insurance / driver details UK to EU ?
Insurance / driver details UK to EU ?
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halfpenny43

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1,065 posts

260 months

Tuesday
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Not sure if anyone can advise - A few months ago I was driving my NL registered LHD car in the UK and someone collided with me and failed to stop.
I believe I correctly noted the other car number plate and called the police, who advised that as nobody was injured and the road was not blocked - to report the incident online - which I did.

My NL insurance company have advised that since Brexit it is harder to get insurance / driver details from the UK and if no details are provided the accident will be recorded against me.

I have chased the UK police force concerned who simply send an automated response that they will only contact me if more information is required otherwise the case will be closed after six months.

Does anyone have any experience of the possibility of my insurance company obtaining any details ?

MrBen.911

624 posts

142 months

Tuesday
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Details should be able to be obtained from the MID (Motor Insurance Database) via this link: https://www.mib.org.uk/check-insurance-details/che...

With a UK insurer, they would use their own access to the MID, but I suspect your NL insurer won't have access so it may be simpler for you to do this yourself.

halfpenny43

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260 months

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MrBen.911 said:
Details should be able to be obtained from the MID (Motor Insurance Database) via this link: https://www.mib.org.uk/check-insurance-details/che...

With a UK insurer, they would use their own access to the MID, but I suspect your NL insurer won't have access so it may be simpler for you to do this yourself.
Thanks for that,.
Had a look but it seems I have to enter my details also and the site only allows for a valid UK number plate.

Edited by halfpenny43 on Tuesday 21st April 16:15

kiethton

14,515 posts

204 months

Tuesday
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I'd put in a friends/random registration - won't make a difference and will facilitate the release of information

Hungry Pigeon

237 posts

208 months

Tuesday
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halfpenny43 said:
Thanks for that,.
Had a look but it seems I have to enter my details also and the site only allows for a valid UK number plate.

Edited by halfpenny43 on Tuesday 21st April 16:15
There's a drop-down list titled "your involvement in incident", and if you select pedestrian, cyclist, property owner or passenger, the "your registration number" box is greyed out and you can get the details without inputting your reg.

I'd be cautious about inputting someone else's reg, as I wouldn't put it past the MIB to notify whoever is insuring that vehicle that it has been reported as having been in an accident.

halfpenny43

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Thanks all - will give it a try