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Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyers Sydney:
Trusted Experts for Your Claim

If you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle accident, you may be entitled to compensation. At Law Works Compensation Lawyers, our experienced motor vehicle accident lawyers are dedicated to helping clients in Bankstown and greater Sydney secure the justice and financial relief they deserve. Whether you were a driver, passenger, cyclist, or pedestrian, we’ll guide you through the claims process with confidence and expertise.

Motor Vehicle Accident Claim

What is a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim

A motor vehicle accident claim is made against the compulsory third party (CTP) insurer for the vehicle at fault of your accident (commonly referred to as green slip insurance).

 

If you have been injured in a motor accident by a motor vehicle (such as a car, motorcycle or bus) then you may have a claim as against the CTP insurer for the motor vehicle.

 

There are two types of claims that can be made if you have sustained injuries in a motor vehicle accident:

 

  • 1. Statutory Benefits Claim. 
  • 2. Damages Claim under Common Law.

Statutory Benefits

Immediately after lodgment of the initial claim form (an Application for Personal Injury Benefits), the CTP insurer is liable to make payments for the following Statutory Benefits:

Statutory Benefits are generally available to be claimed by all individuals involved in a motor vehicle accident including the at fault driver. Contact us at Law Works today so that we may assist you lodgment of your Application for Personal Injury Benefits.

Initial Claim Form

Statutory Benefits

Immediately after lodgment of the initial claim form (an Application for Personal Injury Benefits), the CTP insurer is liable to make payments for the following Statutory Benefits:

Statutory Benefits are generally available to be claimed by all individuals involved in a motor vehicle accident including the at fault driver. Contact us at Law Works today so that we may assist you lodgment of your Application for Personal Injury Benefits.

 

Initial Claim Form

What is a threshold injury?

The current NSW legislation (Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 NSW) defines a threshold injury as a “soft tissue injury” or “a psychological or psychiatric injury, that is not a recognised psychiatric injury.”

 

The legislation defines a soft tissue injury as “an injury to tissue that connects, supports or surrounds other structures or organs of the body (such as muscles, tendons, ligaments, menisci, cartilage, fascia, fibrous tissues, fat, blood vessels and synovial membranes), but not an injury to nerves or a complete or partial rupture of tendons, ligaments, menisci or cartilage.”

 

If the insurer is of the view that your injuries are a “threshold injury” then your entitlement to statutory benefits is limited and you will not be entitled to make a damages claim.

 

We urge you to contact Law Works immediately if your injuries have been deemed to be a “threshold injury” by the insurer for legal advice on whether avenues exist to dispute the decision made.

Types of Motor Vehicle Accidents

A motor vehicle accident can be more than just a car accident – our firm has experience in representing injured persons in a wide range of motor vehicle accidents, including:

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Car Accidents

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Truck Accidents​

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Motorcycle Accidents

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Bicycle Accidents​

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Pedestrian Accidents

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Car Accidents

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Truck Accidents​

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Motorcycle Accidents

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Bicycle Accidents​

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Pedestrian Accidents

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Forklift Accidents

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Heavy Machinery Accidents

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Golf Cart or Buggy Accidents

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Forklift Accidents

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Heavy Machinery Accidents

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Golf Cart or Buggy Accidents

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Public Transport Accidents

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Forklift Accidents

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Heavy Machinery Accidents

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Golf Cart or Buggy Accidents

How We Help You with Your
Motor Vehicle Accident Claim

How We Help You with Your Motor Vehicle Accident Claim

Free case assessment

Free Case Assessment

Contact our motor vehicle lawyers for a no-obligation consultation. We’ll evaluate your case and explain your rights.

Lodging a claim

Lodging Your Claim

Our car accident claim lawyers ensure all necessary documentation is accurate and complete to avoid delays.

Negotiation expertise

Negotiating with Insurers

Insurance companies often aim to minimise payouts. Our experienced accident claim lawyers will advocate on your behalf, ensuring fair compensation.

Representing You in Court

Representing You in Court

If required, our motor vehicle accident lawyers Sydney are prepared to take your case to court to secure the justice you deserve.

Why Choose Our
Motor Vehicle Lawyers?

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Specialised Expertise

Our team of motor vehicle accident lawyers has extensive experience handling complex claims, ensuring you get the best outcome possible.

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Local Knowledge

Serving clients across Bankstown and greater Sydney, we are familiar with local laws and insurance processes, giving you a distinct advantage.

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No Win, No Fee Guarantee

You only pay if we win your case, making expert legal representation accessible to everyone.

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Comprehensive Support

From lodging your claim to negotiating with insurers, our car accident claim lawyers handle every aspect of your case, allowing you to focus on recovery.

Common Motor Vehicle
Accidents We Handle

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Car Accidents

Whether minor or severe, we help clients navigate car accident claims with ease.

Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle Accidents

Injured motorcyclists can rely on our motor vehicle lawyers for expert representation.

Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian Accidents

If you were hit by a vehicle as a pedestrian, we’ll ensure your claim is handled with care.

Cycling Accidents

Cycling Accidents

Cyclists injured by negligent drivers can count on our car accident claim lawyers for support.

Damages Claim

When pursuing a motor vehicle accident claim and if your injuries meet the statutory threshold definition, you may also be entitled to make a claim for damages such as:
  1. 1. Non-Economic Loss Damages
    Compensation for the pain and suffering caused by the accident if your injury exceeds the relevant statutory threshold.

    Pain and suffering damages are aimed to compensate you for the physical and emotional pain and suffering you’ve endured as a result of the accident. It takes into account factors such as the severity of your injuries, the impact on your quality of life and the inability to participate in hobbies or activities you previously were involved in.
  2. 2. Economic Loss Damages.
    Compensation for any financial losses you have incurred after your accident.

    Economic loss damages includes lost wages or income for the time you have taken off work or have been unable to return to your employment as a result of your injuries. Economic loss damages will also cover future loss of earning capacity if your injuries have long-term effects on your ability to work and earn an income. You are also entitled to claim for past and future loss of superannuation benefits and loss of future opportunity.
  1. 3. Legal Costs.
    As part of your claim, you are entitled to claim a portion of your legal costs and expenses from the Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurer.
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CTP Insurance and Claims Process

CTP (Compulsory Third Party) insurance, also known as green slip insurance, is mandatory for all registered vehicles and provides compensation for personal injuries resulting from motor accidents. The CTP insurer manages the claim, provides ongoing benefits, and compensates the injured party.

 

Most motor vehicle accident claims are resolved directly with the Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurer of the at-fault vehicle, eliminating the need for court proceedings.

Time Limits

It’s crucial to be aware of the specific time limits when filing a motor vehicle accident claim:

  1. 1. Immediately report the accident to the police and obtain an event number. Provide the police with the at-fault driver’s details, including their name, address and vehicle registration.
  1. 2. Within 3 months, submit the claim form (Application for Personal Injury Benefits) to the CTP Insurer to entitle you to statutory benefits including weekly benefits (for loss of wages/income) and treatment expenses. 
  1. 3. Within 3 years, commence legal proceedings. It is imperative that legal proceedings be commenced, either in the Personal Injury Commission or a NSW Court, within 3 years from the date of accident.
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Time Limits

It’s crucial to be aware of the specific time limits when filing a motor vehicle accident claim:

  1. 1. Immediately report the accident to the police and obtain an event number. Provide the police with the at-fault driver’s details, including their name, address and vehicle registration.
  2. 2. Within 3 months, submit the claim form (Application for Personal Injury Benefits) to the CTP Insurer to entitle you to statutory benefits including weekly benefits (for loss of wages/income) and treatment expenses.
  3. 3. Within 3 years, commence legal proceedings. It is imperative that legal proceedings be commenced, either in the Personal Injury Commission or a NSW Court, within 3 years from the date of accident.
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Why Bankstown and Sydney Trust Law Works Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyers

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Proven Track Record:

Our team has successfully secured compensation for countless clients across Bankstown and greater Sydney.

Client-Focused Approach

Client-Centric Approach:

We prioritise your needs, providing compassionate support every step of the way.

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Transparent Fees:

With our No Win, No Fee arrangement, you’ll only pay if we win your case.

FAQs About
Compensation
Law

Yes, if you’ve been injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. Our motor vehicle accident lawyers greater Sydney can assess your case and advise on your entitlements.

Even if you were partially responsible for the accident, you might still be eligible for compensation. Contact our motor vehicle lawyers for guidance.

Every case is unique. Our car accident claim lawyers work efficiently to resolve cases as quickly as possible while ensuring the best outcome for you.

Any driver, passenger, rider, pedestrian, cyclist or road user injured (whether physical or psychological injury) in a motor vehicle claim is entitled to make a motor accident claim.

At Law Works we can help you from the very early stages of your claim including lodgment of your Application for Statutory Benefits to finalisation and settlement of your claim.

In the majority of cases, yes. You are entitled to receive weekly benefits for the income you have lost as a result of the injuries sustained in your motor vehicle accident.
The weekly benefits you are entitled to if you do not have an earning capacity are as follows:

      – 95% of your pre-injury average earnings for the first 13 weeks, thereafter
     – 85% of your pre-injury average earnings.
If you have a partial earning capacity then you will receive the difference between your actual earnings and the above rates.

The length of time in which you are entitled to receive statutory benefits will depend on whether you are were at fault for your accident and also whether your injuries have been assessed a “threshold injury.”

If your injuries are more serious then you will be entitled to receive ongoing benefits from 2 years up to 5 years from the date of accident and you will be entitled to make a claim for damages.

The CTP insurer pays for all reasonable and necessary medical expenses arising from the motor vehicle accident including:

  • Medical and pharmaceutical expenses.
  • Rehabilitation expenses including physiotherapy, chiropractor, etc.
  • Surgery and associated costs.
  • Travel costs.
  • Domestic assistance.

If you have paid for treatment from your own pocket then a claim for reimbursement should be lodged with the CTP insurer immediately. 

An Application for Common Law Damages claim form must be completed and lodged with the CTP insurer as soon as it is evident that your injuries are not “threshold” injuries. The claim form puts the insurer on notice that you intend to make a damages claim.

At Law Works we will proceed to gather the relevant medical evidence to make a claim for damages against the CTP insurer. We will gather evidence pertaining to the heads of damage – non-economic loss (pain and suffering) and economic loss. Such evidence might include clinical notes, doctor reports and tax and employment records as well as medical evidence assessing your level of whole person impairment entitling you to non-economic loss damages.

Assessing your level of whole person impairment (WPI) is complex and we encourage you to obtain the help of a lawyer to have your WPI assessed. If your injuries are assessed as having a WPI of above 10% then you will be entitled to make a claim for non-economic (pain and suffering) damages.

Your entitlement to economic loss (wage and income loss) damages is not determinant on whether you achieve a WPI of 10% or above. You will be entitled to a claim for economic loss if you have sustained losses and have overcome the threshold injury definition.

Majority of damages claims are finalised when you, your solicitor, the CTP insurer and their solicitor participate in a settlement conference.

The claim for common law damages must be lodged with the Personal Injury Commission or a NSW Court within 3 years of the date of accident. Failure to do so requires a full and satisfactory explanation for the delay in lodgment of the claim.

We urge you to immediately contact Law Works for a free no obligation initial consultation where we can review the circumstances of your accident and injuries, and provide tailored legal advice about the steps to take to proceed with your claim.

Was your accident a ‘hit and run’? Was the vehicle not insured? Or was the vehicle not registered? In these circumstances an injured person can make a motor vehicle accident claim as against the Nominal Defendant.

The NSW legislation provides an avenue for injured persons to make a claim in circumstances where injuries have been sustained in a motor vehicle accident through no fault of their own. The Nominal Defendant acts as the CTP insurer in these cases and is funded by a fund payable by CTP insurers.

Contact Law Works today for advice and guidance in lodgement of your CTP claim against the Nominal Defendant.

Contact Our Motor Vehicle
Accident Lawyers Today

If you’re searching for trusted motor vehicle accident lawyers greater Sydney or car accident claim lawyers in Bankstown, look no further than Law Works Compensation Lawyers. Let us take the stress out of your claim while you focus on recovery.

Call us at 1800 955 605 or visit our office at Shop 4, 443 Chapel Road, Bankstown NSW 2200.