Once more unto the breach
The Motor Insurance Bureau's battle against uninsured drivers has been tough at times, but as every motorist that flouts the rule falls, the insurance industry becomes more confident of a slow down in claims inflation. Martin Friel reports on the situation at hand
Sometimes, it seems that the insurance industry is all about battles, clashes, confrontations, wars, campaigns and drives. Many, if not most, of these descriptions are misplaced, redundant or, at worst, nonsensical in their given contexts, but there is one area where the phrase 'winning the war' could be used appropriately, without indulging in hyperbole.
The Motor Insurance Bureau (MIB) recently announced that it has turned the corner in its 'battle' with uninsured drivers. There is a long way
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