The overall number of fatalities and serious injuries on Australian roads have decreased in the past decade, but any death is one too many.
Category: CTP
What to do if injured in an accident with an unregistered or unidentified vehicle (CTP)
Under Queensland law, all vehicle owners are required to take out Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance on their vehicles. This is to provide coverage for injuries sustained by other parties in the event of a car accident. This is made easy …
Insurers and Centrelink: What you need to know about declaring income
One of the most important things when providing information to the insurer and Centrelink when making a compensation claim is to ensure that you’re declaring your income appropriately to avoid any trouble later.
Learn who’s at fault in a pedestrian vs car accident – CTP Claims
Determining fault in a car vs pedestrian accident is key to understanding whether a pedestrian can make a claim or not.
Common myths about car accident claims
There are many misconceptions about CTP insurance and car accident injury claims, including who can claim and what you can claim for. In this blog we set the record straight on common myths about car accident claims that you may not have been clear on.
What to expect at a compulsory conference
In Queensland, personal injury claim procedures include a step called the Compulsory Conference. Here’s what a compulsory conference is, when it happens, and what to expect.
Car accidents and spinal injury claims: what you need to know
No matter how you injured your back, whether at work, in a car accident or due to the negligence of someone else, you may be entitled to compensation.
Frequently asked questions about TAC claims
It’s important to know that if you’ve been injured in a road or transport accident, you may have a claim for compensation through TAC.
E-scooter accidents and injuries on the rise: what to do?
Upper limb fractures and head injuries are the most commonly sustained by those in e-scooter accidents. What can you do if you’re injured on or by an e-scooter and it wasn’t your fault?
Driven to distraction: Mobile phones a growing road safety threat
More than 1300 people are killed or seriously injured in car or road accidents in Queensland each year because of driver distraction or inattention, including from mobile phones.
Things you should know about CTP claims
Accidents on the road are an unfortunate part of life. If you’re injured in a car or road accident here are some things you should know about CTP insurance claims.
Claiming Loss of Opportunity after a Serious Injury
In serious injury applications, one of the main aspects examined is whether an injury has had an impact on a person’s lifestyle and/or work. Loss of opportunity cases generally involve younger adults, however, can also apply to older adults.