Compensation for People Injured in a Road Accident
A personal injury claim is run under each State’s Government legislation. The Act’s differ state to state but generally claims may be commenced after an individual sustains a personal injury due to the negligence of another. Each state’s legislation varies depending on the claim type.
QLD, NSW, VIC, WA, SA, NT, ACT, TAS
Motor Vehicle Accidents are unexpected and costly. Most people don’t set aside time and money for these interruptions sustaining an injury can bring, and we find ourselves in financial hardship, out of pocket for medical expenses and out of paid sick leave. These changes in your day to day life can be very stressful and frightening.
If you are not sure what to do after a Motor Vehicle Accident then you should contact us straight away. There are important limitation periods that must be met so it is important to find out these limitations as early as possible so you can decide if you will proceed or how much time you have to finalise your claim.
Your Claim may include losses such as;
The benefits of pursuing a claim with legal representation are much greater then running the claim yourself. A Personal Injury professional will usually run a claim on a ‘No Win - No Fee’ basis, which means if a claim is accepted under this scheme, the chances are highest to settle the claim successfully. When using a ‘No Win – No Fee’ lawyer they must assess the case first, and won’t risk any losses if they cannot foresee a positive outcome. The other benefits of using a Personal Injury specialist is that they must follow guidelines also and make sure every avenue of the claim is covered to provide you with the most out of your claim.
To find out more have a read over the state you were injured and contact us today for specific personal injury advice today. We offer no obligation, free legal advice so you can find out easy to understand information and know your rights.
Disclaimer: Nothing on this website constitutes, or is meant to constitute, advice of any kind. If you require advice in relation to any legal matter you should consult an appropriately qualified lawyer.