Injured in a Motor Vehicle Accident? We’re Here to Help.
Specialist medical support to strengthen your motor compensation claim in NSW
Motor Vehicle Accident Claims (CTP) – NSW
Motor Vehicle Accident Injury Claims can be life-altering, but knowing your rights and getting the right support makes all the difference. If you’ve been injured in a road accident, you may be eligible to lodge a CTP (Compulsory Third Party) claim — which covers treatment costs, rehabilitation, and income loss.
Our clinic provides a complete range of services tailored to support CTP claimants. You’ll receive quality care, accurate documentation, and timely medical reports to aid your recovery and claim.
Common Injuries We Treat For Motor Vehicle Accident Claim
We treat a lot of different injuries from car accidents on a regular basis including:
- Whiplash & Soft Tissue Injuries
- Neck & Back Pain
- Shoulder & Knee Injuries
- Fractures & Dislocations
- Concussion & Head Trauma
- Psychological Injuries (e.g. PTSD, anxiety)
Our experienced doctors take a holistic approach to your recovery, ensuring both physical and mental well-being.
How Workcover Hills Doctor Supports You
At workcoverhills doctor, we specialize in Motor Vehicle Accident Injury Claims care-ensuring your recovery is smooth and your claim is fully supported. To support you throughout the process, we offer:
- Comprehensive medical assessments
- Timely and accurate CTP medical reports
- Seamless collaboration with your legal and insurance teams
- Referrals for physiotherapy, psychology, and specialist care
- Guidance through the medical-legal process
Do You Qualify For A Motor Vehicle Accident Claim ?
You may be eligible to lodge a CTP claim if:
- Firstly, the injury from a motor vehicle accident occurred in NSW.
- Secondly, the accident was not your fault (or only partially your fault)
- Thirdly, you reported the accident to the police
- Finally, the claim is lodged within the legal timeframe (usually within 28 days)
Common Questions
Answers to your questions about accident claims and compensation.
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his is a separate claim for more serious, "non-minor" injuries that cause permanent impairment. It usually requires a medical assessment confirming your injury has stabilized and is not just a minor soft-tissue injury, often requiring legal assistance to lodge later in the process.
You must first report the accident to the police within 28 days to get an Event Number. Then, visit a doctor immediately to get a Certificate of Fitness (not a standard sick note) and lodge the "Application for Personal Injury Benefits" with the insurer.
You must lodge your claim form within 28 days to receive back-pay for lost wages from the date of the accident. The final deadline is 3 months; if you miss this, you must provide a full and satisfactory explanation or your claim may be rejected.
Have more questions?
If you have more specific questions about compensation claim or need personal assistance, feel free to reach out. We’re here to help you navigate the compensation process and provide the information you need.
Claim Process – Step-by-Step
Book Your Appointment
Call or book online for your initial consultation.
Medical Assessment
We assess your injury and treatment needs.
Documentation
We prepare and submit required reports for your insurer.
Ongoing Care
You receive treatment and referrals as needed.
Claim Support
We liaise with your insurer to ensure timely processing.
Hear From Those We've Helped
The team made everything easy from the start. I was injured at work and overwhelmed, but they helped with my assessment and provided a detailed report that supported my claim. Couldn’t have asked for better service.