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Motor Vehicle Accidents

Being involved in a motor vehicle accident can be stressful and, in some cases, traumatic. This is particularly so if you or someone you love has sustained injuries.

Motor vehicle accidents occur all too often on our roads and can lead to injuries being suffered by:

  • Drivers

  • Passengers

  • Cyclists

  • Pedestrians; and

  • Motorbike riders.

If you have suffered injury in a motor vehicle accident you may be entitled to recover compensation for your injuries from the insurer of the at-fault vehicle known as the Compulsory Third Party (‘CTP’) insurer. In Queensland, CTP insurance must be purchased at the time of registering or renewing the registration for a vehicle. This ensures that all registered vehicles are covered by CTP insurance. 

There are strict timeframes in Queensland for pursuing a personal injury claim (refer to FAQ below How long do I have to make a claim?).

There are some limited circumstances where there is no CTP insurer (e.g. where the vehicle is unregistered) or when the at-fault vehicle is unidentified (e.g. “hit and run” accidents). In such cases, the claim is lodged against the Nominal Defendant to ensure those who have suffered injury are still able to recover compensation.

Be aware that claims against the Nominal Defendant have much shorter timeframes than claims against CTP insurers. In addition, you will need to establish that you have undertaken proper inquiry and search to try and identify the at-fault vehicle and within a short period of time. For this reason, you should act swiftly and obtain legal advice as soon as possible following an accident. This will help to ensure you are fully informed and take all necessary steps within time to protect your rights and entitlements.

The team at Southside Legal are experienced in both CTP and Nominal Defendant claims, including undertaking proper inquiry and search for unidentified vehicles. 

Pathway to taking action

There are a few important steps you should take if you have been involved in a motor vehicle or road accident and suffered an injury:

  1. Record the registration details of the vehicle(s) involved.

  2. Exchange contact details with the other driver(s).

  3. Obtain the details of any witnesses who saw the accident happen.

  4. Take photographs of the accident scene (if it is safe to do so) and save any dashcam footage as soon as possible.

  5. Report the accident to the Police (if they did not attend the scene).

  6. See your doctor as soon as possible if you have suffered any injuries and follow treatment recommendations. You will need a specific medical certificate from a doctor confirming your injuries to commence a claim and so ensuring your injuries are reported and recorded as soon as possible is important.

  7. Obtain legal advice as soon as possible.

For more assistance

If you’ve been involved in a motor vehicle accident and want to talk through your options regarding making a claim, give the team at Southside Legal a call today.

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