Claiming Compensation After a Car Accident
If you are injured in a car accident, motorcycle crash, or other motor vehicle accident, you may be entitled to compensation through a Compulsory Third Party (CTP) claim. This can help cover medical treatment, rehabilitation, and related expenses following a car crash.
Car accident claims involve strict time limits and evidence requirements. Our motor vehicle accident lawyers explain the process clearly, help you understand what compensation may be available, and manage communication with insurers on your behalf.
The period after a car accident can be stressful and uncertain. We offer initial case reviews so you can ask questions, understand your options, and decide on the next steps with confidence while your claim progresses.
If you are injured in a car accident, taking the right steps early can protect your compensation claim. Car accident lawyers often see claims delayed or reduced due to missed evidence or gaps in treatment. These four steps can help support your claim.
Seek medical treatment early
Visit your doctor as soon as possible and clearly explain all symptoms linked to the car accident.
Follow medical advice
If medication or treatment is prescribed, follow the instructions and keep records and receipts.
Continue treatment if symptoms remain
Ongoing care, such as physiotherapy or rehabilitation, can support recovery and show the impact of the injury.
Record financial loss
Keep evidence of lost income, reduced work capacity, and accident-related expenses.
Our car accident lawyers assist clients across Queensland and New South Wales by explaining each step clearly and helping ensure claims are supported from the outset.
Our Car Accident Lawyers in Queensland and New South Wales
Scarton Law’s car accident lawyers act for people injured in motor vehicle accidents across Queensland and New South Wales. We assist clients at each stage of a car accident claim, including CTP claims, insurer disputes, and related personal injury matters.
Our experience covers claims involving drivers, passengers, riders, and pedestrians. We manage evidence, insurer communication, and key deadlines to reduce delay and protect your position. Whether your claim is handled locally or remotely, we provide clear advice and steady progress from start to resolution.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after a car accident?
Seek medical treatment as soon as possible, report the accident where required, and keep records of your injuries and expenses. Early advice from car accident lawyers can help protect your claim.
How long do I have to make a car accident claim?
Strict time limits apply and differ between Queensland and New South Wales. Getting advice early helps ensure deadlines are met, and your entitlements are not affected.
Can I make a claim if I was partly at fault?
In some cases, yes. Fault does not always prevent a claim. Our motor vehicle accident lawyers can assess how fault may affect your compensation.
What compensation can I claim after a car crash
Compensation may include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost income, and other losses linked to the accident. Each claim depends on the circumstances.
Do I need a lawyer for a car accident claim?
You are not required to have one, but a lawyer can manage insurer communication, review offers, and explain your rights clearly. Our car accident lawyers focus on protecting your position and guiding the claim process.


