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Commonly Asked Questions About Car Accident Claims in Canberra
How long do I have to make a car accident compensation claim in Canberra?
- For MAI benefits: 13 weeks from the accident date
- For serious injury claims: Up to 3 years from the accident date
- For property damage: 6 years from the accident date
Note: Strict time limits apply, and missing these deadlines may void your right to claim.
What should I do immediately after a car accident?
- Ensure everyone’s safety and call emergency services if needed
- Report to police within 24 hours
- Collect details from all parties involved (licence, registration, insurance)
- Document the scene (photos, witness details)
- Seek medical attention even for minor injuries
- Contact your insurer
Can I claim if the accident was partly my fault?
Yes. The ACT operates under a no-fault MAI scheme, meaning you can receive defined benefits regardless of fault. However, fault may affect your ability to pursue additional common law damages.
What expenses can I claim for?
- Medical and hospital expenses
- Rehabilitation costs
- Lost income (up to 95% of pre-accident earnings)
- Care services
- Quality of life benefits
- Property damage
- Travel expenses for medical appointments
- Home and vehicle modifications if required
How much compensation will I receive?
The amount varies significantly based on:
- Severity of injuries
- Impact on work capacity
- Required medical treatment
- Whether you qualify for common law damages
Do I need a lawyer to make a claim?
While not mandatory, legal representation is recommended for:
- Serious injuries
- Complex cases
- Disputed liability
- Common law claims
We offer free initial consultations and work on a “no win, no fee” basis.
How long does the claims process take in Canberra?
- Simple MAI claims: 2-6 months
- Complex cases: 12-18 months
- Common law claims: 18-24 months
Timeframes vary based on injury recovery and claim complexity.
What are the costs involved in making a claim in Canberra?
- No upfront costs with most law firms
- Medical report costs may be covered by the insurer
- Court filing fees may apply for common law claims
Will I receive interim payments?
Yes, the MAI scheme provides:
- Income replacement within 28 days of claim approval
- Treatment expenses paid directly to providers
- Travel expenses reimbursement
- Care services funding if needed
What if the other driver was uninsured or fled the scene?
The Nominal Defendant scheme covers accidents involving:
- Uninsured vehicles
- Unknown vehicles
- Hit-and-run incidents
Claims must be lodged within 3 months of the accident.
Can I claim for psychological injuries?
Yes. Compensation is available for:
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Depression and anxiety
- Other psychological conditions caused by the accident
Medical evidence must establish the connection.
What if I was a passenger or pedestrian?
You can claim regardless of your role:
- Passengers can claim against the at-fault driver
- Pedestrians and cyclists are covered
- Public transport passengers are also protected
Can I still work while claiming compensation?
Yes, but:
- Report any income to the insurer
- Income may affect benefit payments
- Follows “suitable duties” medical advice
- May need workplace modifications
What if I can't return to work?
The scheme provides:
- Long-term income replacement
- Retraining support
- Career counselling
- Permanent impairment benefits
- Additional support for serious injuries
Will my settlement affect my Centrelink payments?
- Compensation may impact Centrelink benefits
- Special rules apply to lump sum settlements
- Preclusion periods may apply
- Seek financial advice before settlement
Is compensation taxable?
Generally:
- Lump sum payments for injuries are not taxed
- Weekly income replacement benefits are taxable
- Special disability trusts may offer tax advantages
- Consult a tax professional for specific advice
Remember, while this information provides a general guide, each motor vehicle accident case is unique. For specific advice tailored to your situation, it’s crucial to consult with a qualified Canberra car accident lawyer.
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