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Over 400 Uninsured Claims In Kildare In The Last Five Years - MIBI

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Law abiding motorists of Kildare will have provided €150 - €175 to cover these claims

There were 409 claims relating to accidents caused by uninsured and untraced driving in Kildare over the last 5 years, according to the Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland (MIBI).

Nationally there were over 10,000 claims submitted to the MIBI during this period. 

In 2022 there were a total of 74 claims in Kildare which was up by 30% on the comparison for 2021.

As the MIBI is a not for profit organisation that was established to compensate victims of road traffic accidents caused by uninsured and unidentified vehicles, effectively the expense of meeting these claims is borne by the law abiding motorists of Kildare and the rest of the country.

Over the 5 year period the average Kildare motorist will have contributed between €150 - €175 to cover these costs through their motor insurance policies. 

On a county by county basis, over the last 5 years the highest total number of claims received were in Dublin (4,605), Cork (819) and Limerick (617). However, using the Census 2022 data, the most claims per capita were in Dublin, Louth and Limerick.

The five year figures also show that the number of claims dropped over the course of the pandemic when fewer vehicles, including uninsured vehicles, were on the roads.

However last year the number of claims relating to uninsured and untraced driving grew significantly once again, with the 1,739 received by the MIBI representing a 17% increase on the 2021 numbers.

The figures for 2022 also show that the number of claims received by the MIBI grew in 22 of the 26 counties in the Republic.

The largest percentage increases year on year were in Kilkenny (up 70%), Galway (up 59%) and Clare (up 52%).

The greatest drop was in Mayo (down 21%), followed by Wexford (down 9%) and Westmeath (down 4%). 

Earlier this year the MIBI published research showing there were almost 188,000 uninsured private vehicles on Irish roads last year and that the Republic of Ireland may now have the highest level of uninsured vehicles in the EU.

They also predicted that the number of uninsured vehicles on Irish roads could pass 200,000 in the next 12 – 18 months if “significant action” isn’t taken, especially the urgent enactment and full implementation of legislation that will give greater powers to Gardaí to identify uninsured vehicles. The relevant legislation is known as the Road Traffic and Roads Bill 2021.

Although the uninsured vehicle figures were published in February, the relevant legislation has yet to advance any further in the Oireachtas.

If the number of uninsured vehicles on Irish roads continues to grow, the MIBI expects this will also lead to a further increase in the number of claims they receive. 

MIBI Chief Executive David Fitzgerald joined Eoin Beatty on Tuesday's Kildare Today:

 

 

 

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

5 YEAR CLAIMS’ TOTAL

Carlow

29

19

18

15

20

101

Cavan

42

41

26

23

23

155

Clare

34

46

30

25

38

173

Cork

203

202

180

113

121

819

Donegal

76

69

59

36

47

287

Dublin

1,096

1,197

937

635

740

4,605

Galway

112

90

73

46

73

394

Kerry

55

48

49

27

31

210

Kildare

108

108

62

57

74

409

Kilkenny

13

22

20

10

17

82

Laois

43

25

26

19

21

134

Leitrim

8

9

11

9

11

48

Limerick

156

137

100

100

124

617

Longford

23

30

26

14

17

110

Louth

108

107

79

71

75

440

Mayo

34

36

17

19

15

121

Meath

106

92

64

53

58

373

Monaghan

38

20

20

13

16

107

Offaly

25

24

17

17

21

104

Roscommon

19

7

11

14

16

67

Sligo

28

24

13

11

14

90

Tipperary

53

62

54

42

44

255

Waterford

40

37

26

28

36

167

Westmeath

30

37

34

27

26

154

Wexford

42

45

36

32

29

184

Wicklow

36

39

33

30

32

170

Total

2,557

2,573

2,021

1,486

1,739

10,376

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