Find out what your CTP claim is worth, free. A senior CTP claims lawyer tells you the range of your CTP payout, how long it will take, and never pressures you to settle. No win, no fee.
We assess your case, give you an honest estimate, tell you how long it will take, and explain your options under the NSW compulsory third party (CTP) scheme. No cost, no obligation, and no pressure to settle.
Loss of income and pain and suffering are two parts of one common-law lump sum CTP payout. Both need a non-threshold injury; pain and suffering also needs more than 10% WPI. There is no single average that fits every case. We tell you what your specific claim is worth before you commit to anything.
Brian - $900,000. Passenger in a collision, lower back fracture and PTSD.
Brad - $400,000. Tradie rear-ended at a red light, whiplash, shoulder and lumbar injury.
Mark - $340,000. Driver rear-ended at an intersection, meniscus injury.
We act for drivers, passengers, riders, cyclists and pedestrians making CTP claims after motor accidents across Sydney and all of NSW, including where the other driver was unknown or uninsured.
Loss of income and pain and suffering are two parts of one common-law lump sum CTP payout. Both need a non-threshold injury; pain and suffering also needs more than 10% WPI. The maximum for pain and suffering is $691,000. There is no single average. We give you an honest, specific estimate of your claim before you commit.
You have 3 months from the date of the accident to lodge a claim form to be compensated for lost wages and medical expenses. Late lodgements can be accepted if you have a reasonable explanation for the delay. Acting early keeps every option open and avoids unnecessary complications.
Usually yes. Being partly at fault reduces your payout rather than ending your claim. For a lump sum payout you generally need a non-threshold injury and to be not mostly at fault. We tell you honestly where you stand.
A non-threshold injury is more than a minor soft-tissue or minor psychological injury, for example a fracture, tear, nerve damage or a recognised psychiatric diagnosis, for example PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). It matters because non-threshold injuries unlock a lump sum payout for loss of income and longer-term benefits, and where your injury is above 10% WPI, a lump sum for pain and suffering as well. It usually needs medical assessment, which we arrange.
You do not have to use one, but a CTP lawyer or solicitor can mean a larger payout and far less stress. Our NSW CTP lawyers run your claim on no win, no fee: nothing upfront, and if we do not win, you do not pay our fees.
Lodge a claim form with the at-fault vehicle's CTP insurer within 3 months of the accident. You can claim income support, treatment and care, and a lump sum if your injury is non-threshold. We lodge it, deal with the insurer and arrange your medical assessments. The first check is free.
No cost, no obligation, and no pressure to settle. No win, no fee.
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