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Will Receiving Centrelink or Other Benefits Affect My Claim?

We can all agree that the process after a car accident can be confusing. There are just so many things to do, one of which, is obtain a Queensland Police Report. But how do you obtain that? What are the risks associated with it? What should you prepare for? Find out all that and more in this 10 minute guide.

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What is CTP Insurance?

We can all agree that the process after a car accident can be confusing. There are just so many things to do, one of which, is obtain a Queensland Police Report. But how do you obtain that? What are the risks associated with it? What should you prepare for? Find out all that and more in this 10 minute guide.

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Gratuitous Care and Assistance

Often following a serious accident a person is unable to return to their former household duties and chores due to their accident related injuries. It is completely understandable. A person’s friends and family are often the ones who take over these duties. On top of that, they generally provide any other necessary care and assistance. Care provided […]

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Dependency Claims

The death of a loved one is never easy. From paperwork to planning, between sadness and sorrow, we can all agree that making a compensation claim is the furthest thing from anyone’s mind. Financial burden is one of the most prevalent struggles when mourning a loss, particularly when family members are partially or wholly financially dependent […]

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Compulsary Third Party Insurance Claims

We can all agree that insurance claims can be complicated. We’re here to make that easy. Did you know that any person injured in a motor-vehicle accident due to the fault of another vehicle can make a CTP claim?*what if i was partially at fault?You may still be entitled to claim! In this instance the amount […]

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Time Limits – How long do you have to claim compensation?

Ashley TullyChief Commercial Officer We see it time and time again, people with legitimate compensation cases but they are past their limitation period and therefore unable to make a claim. It pays, literally, to know when your time limit starts and stops. Some claimants may be aware that there are time limits to lodging a claim. But, […]

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What you MUST prove before you’ll be compensated for your injuries

Share0 Tweet0 Share0 Ashley TulleyChief Commercial Officer If a person is injured because of another person’s negligence, they can bring a compensation claim for personal injuries.  Unfortunately, claimants aren’t automatically given compensation for their injuries.   Instead, they must prove why they should be compensated.  To do this, a claimant must prove that they suffered loss caused by […]

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Part 3: How much is my claim worth? – Medical Expenses

Share0 Tweet0 Share0 Ashley TulleyChief Commercial Officer Medical Expenses are a crucial part of all claims for compensation. Why? Well apart from the obvious fact they pay for the cost of any medical treatment…… compensation for medical expenses allows you to recover to your fullest extent as it removes the stress of working how how you […]

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Part 4: How much is my claim worth? – Pain & Suffering

Share0 Tweet0 Share0 Ashley TulleyChief Commercial Officer It is a significant part of a compensation claim.Particularly for those who cannot claim wage losses.For stay at home parents, retirees or the unemployed, pain and suffering often comprises the most considerable part of a compensation claim. We are back again with the final part of our four-part […]

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Part 1: How much is my claim worth? – Future Economic Loss

Share0 Tweet0 Share0 Ashley TulleyCheif Commercial Officer Most people have heard of personal injury claims but very few would understand what quantum is.…and they really should – behind liability, it’s the second most significant determinant of a successful claim.​You’d be forgiven for thinking quantum has something to do with physics. But it nowhere near as […]

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