Motor-Vehicle Accident Injuries
If you are injured in a road or public transport accident involving a car, bus, truck, train, tram, motorcycle, scooter, or bicycle then you are entitled to compensation. Our team at Injury Claims Help can ensure you receive your right to compensation.
Australian accident laws vary across different states and territories. In Victoria and the Northern Territory, there is a non-fault motor vehicle CTP scheme that covers all losses in an accident regardless of whose fault it may have been. However, if the motor-vehicle accident took place in a state or territory that has a negligence-based CTP scheme then you will need to prove you were innocent, wholly or partially, and were injured in an accident that was the fault of, or was caused as a result of the negligence of, another party before you are given your right to claim compensation.
If you get injured in an accident that was the fault of another party while a) they were driving a motor vehicle, or b) they were trying avoid a collision, or c) their vehicle ran out of control, then you are entitled to compensation. To file such lawsuits, time is an important factor. You have limited time to make your claim. To make sure you get your rights, our team of lawyers at Injury Claims Help are only one call away. We can help you get your compensation for:
- Loss of earnings
- Medical expenses
- Pain or injury you suffered
- Damage to your property
- Any other expense that you incurred due to the accident
Note again that you have limited time to lodge a complaint against the other party. You need to act really quickly. Also, in order to prove you were not at fault, you need the help of a professional lawyer. You need:
- To report the case to the police
- Keep copies of your police reports
- Take photos of the accident scene and the surroundings
- Medical reports showing you sustained injuries due to the accident
Compiling all of this data in accordance to the law is not usually possible for a person who is not aware of all the legal rules and requirements. You will need the help of a professional injury claim lawyer, and for that you should contact Injury Claims Help.
If you want to discuss your case with us, call now on our free helpline (1300 244 163) or write to us at