Marshall v The Motor Insurers’ Bureau and Others: QBD 27 Nov 2015

The court considered the potential liability of the defendant where British citizens were hit by an uninsured french driver in France.
Held: (1) French law applies to the issue of liability of the claims made by Mrs Marshall and Mr Pickard; (2) RSA and Generali are liable to Mrs Marshall under French law and the FdG is not liable to Mrs Marshall; (3) neither RSA nor Generali are liable to Mr Pickard under French law and the FdG is liable to Mr Pickard; (4) the MIB is not liable to Mrs Marshall; and (5) the MIB is liable to Mr Pickard.

Judges:

Dingemans J

Citations:

[2015] EWHC 3421 (QB)

Links:

Bailii

Statutes:

Regulation 864/2007 4

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Personal Injury, European

Updated: 27 November 2022; Ref: scu.556117