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committed to injured people

Will an insurer pay for this - The Third Party Rights Against Insurers Act 2010 Act, the Road Traffic Act, the MIB and other routes considered

CPD
1 hour
Target audience
Any level

LIMITED PLACES REMAINING

For most claimants it is not feasible to issue proceedings unless an insurer is liable to pay.

This webinar looks at the routes by which a claimant can attempt to ensure that an insurer provides a remedy.

This webinar will cover:

  • The Third Party (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010 considered
  • Case law and the TPRAG 2010 – how effective has it been?
  • The Third Party (Rights Against Insurers) Act 1930
  • Section 151 of the Road Traffic Act
  • When is the MIB liable to pay?
  • The pitfalls of the Road Traffic Act and dealing with the MIB.
  • Looking at the claimant’s own home insurance – when this may provide a remedy

Presented by Gordon Exall

Barrister
Kings Chambers, Leeds, Manchester and Birmingham and 4-5 Gray's Inn Square, London

Gordon was called to the Bar in 1991 having originally qualified and practised as a solicitor. He practices from Kings Chambers, Leeds, Manchester and Birmingham and 4-5 Gray's Inn Square, London. He works in the area of personal injury litigation and in the law relating to civil procedure, limitation and costs. He has a particular interest in issues relating to damages, evidence, costs and procedure.  

Gordon is a former executive committee member of APIL and has lectured widely for APIL and CPIL on personal injury and procedure topics. Gordon is the author of  Personal Injury Practice Notes (Cavendish); The APIL Guide to Fatal Accidents (now in its 4th edition); the 14th edition of Munkman and Exall on Damages for Personal Injury Death and Periodical Payments the New Law. He also wrote the section on limitation for the APIL loose-leaf and contributes two chapters to Munkman on Employer’s Liability... view full biography

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Published
16 September 2025
On-demand recording
Available from 16 September 2025
Delegate rate
From £90 + VAT
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