Road Incident Compensation
Road incident compensation provides support for people injured in motor vehicle accidents, helping cover medical costs, lost income, and related expenses. In Queensland, claims are generally made through the Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance scheme to ensure fair compensation.
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Coverage
Provides financial assistance for medical treatment, rehabilitation, lost income, and other expenses resulting from motor vehicle accidents.
CTP Insurance
Claims are made through the Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance scheme, which protects injured individuals.
Eligibility
Compensation is generally available to drivers, passengers, cyclists, and pedestrians who are not fully at fault for the accident.
About Road Incident Compensation
Being in a road accident can be frightening for you and your family. It can leave you with lifelong physical and psychological injuries.
It can also impact your finances due to medical expenses, vehicle repairs and loss of income to say the least.
Our role and personal focus is to help you return to the position you were in before the accident
Your personal fight for fair Compensation is our personal focus.
In Queensland strict time limits apply when making a claim so contact one of our experts to discuss your rights.
If you have been injured in an accident due to someone else’s negligence you may be entitled to compensation or a claim under your Superannuation Policy.
Complete our online form and one of our specialist solicitors will contact you to discuss your matter.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is road incident compensation?
It is financial support provided to people injured in motor vehicle accidents, covering medical costs, lost wages, and other related expenses.
How are claims made?
Claims are usually made through the Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance scheme, which all registered vehicles must have.
Who can make a claim?
Drivers, passengers, cyclists, and pedestrians who are injured in an accident and are not fully at fault may be eligible to claim.
What types of expenses are covered?
Compensation may cover hospital bills, rehabilitation, loss of income, pain and suffering, and future care needs.
Is there a time limit to make a claim?
Yes, strict time limits apply, so it is important to lodge a claim as soon as possible after the accident.