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ronimona | 02:27 Sun 21st Jun 2009 | Personal Finance
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I was in a accident it was my fault and i was driving without car insurance what will happen to me?
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You will be given at least 6 points on your licence depending if you have previous convictions, made to pay for the damage to the other car owners car and you could be banned.

If over the limit drink wise, it could be jail. Depends on many things.
The other driver's insurance company will pay for the damage to their vehicle, and for any medical costs if they were injured, out of the fund which is set aside for compensating victims of accidents caused by uninsured drivers.

That fund will then seek to recover the money from you. So, if you simply dented the other driver's car, expect a bill for a few hundred, or a few thousand, pounds. If you left the other driver injured, and requiring life-long medical care, expect a bill for a few million pounds. The fund will do everything possible to get the money from you, including taking you to court and, if necessary, sending bailiffs to seize your possessions, or making you bankrupt.

If the police and Crown Prosecution Service are currently unaware of the accident, the insurers will notify them that you were driving without insurance. You will be summonsed to appear before a court, where you'll get a criminal record, receive between 6 or 8 points on your licence (or possibly a disqualification from driving) , plus a hefty fine (which will depend upon your income but could be up to �5000), plus court costs (of perhaps �80) , plus a 'victim surcharge' of �15.

Chris
ronimona,

Buenchico's reply was just a longer in depth version of my reply, but in the end about the same.

I think he was trying to frighten you!
emigrate, quick
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thankx trt i rated ur answer was the best anyway straight to the point.

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