Pale Rider
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Only a bit more! It does have two advantages though.
They will check to see if the vehicle is insured and its insurance history. They find its insured, then they will pass it onto the insurance company.
The form itself gives a very clear indication of what is expected from you in such an incident. Evidence wise.
Agreed.
I believe the uninsured driver fund requires a higher standard of fault proof than a regular insurance company, so it is not quite as good as it sounds.
I am aware of a couple of unfortunate individuals who couldn't get their claims paid, even though their cases appeared sound.
Best result for the OP is the driver does have insurance.