Understanding Driving Without Insurance

Driving without insurance is a criminal offence that means driving any motor vehicle without valid insurance coverage. The GSB team is here to help support your case and ensure the best possible outcome for you. Our experience covers vehicle insurance issues including: 

  • Cancelled or expired policies 
  • Company car insurance 
  • Vehicles not covered under your existing policy 
  • Vehicles driven by another party 
  • Special reasons

FAQs

If you appear before the court for an offence of driving without insurance the fine is usually between a band A and C. A band A fine is a range of 25%-75% of weekly income and band C fine is 125%-175% of weekly income.

If you drive without car insurance, you could end up with six to eight penalty points on your licence or even a disqualification from driving.