If
you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident in NSW, there are
a number of circumstances in which you may be eligible to make a
claim for personal injury compensation.
Other driver or owner at fault
If
you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident and you can show
that a driver or owner of a vehicle, other than you, was partially
or completely at fault you can make a claim for personal injury
compensation.
Any
kind of road user can make a claim including a driver, passenger,
pedestrian, cyclist, motorcyclist or pillion passenger.
If
you were partly at fault in causing your own injuries, you may
still be able to make a claim, but the compensation you receive
will be less than it would have been if you were not partly at
fault. Examples of where you may be partly at fault
include:
not
wearing a seatbelt
driving
under the influence of drugs or alcohol
travelling
in a vehicle where you know the driver to be under the influence of
drugs or alcohol
driving
at an unsafe speed
not
wearing a helmet when riding a motorcycle or bicycle
If
you were 16 years or older, and were completely at fault in the
accident in which you were injured, you may not be able to make a
claim for personal injury compensation.
Call
us now for an obligation free chat and further information on
incident/injury reporting procedures, making a claim for
compensation, the benefits you may be entitled to, and resolving
problems and disputes about compensation claims.