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Understanding Time Limitations for Compensation Claims

Strict time limitations apply for compensation claims in most cases. Whether the claim relates to a motor vehicle accident, is a work injury, or a personal injury, use this guide for a quick overview of time requirements for bringing an action or lodging a claim, though it’s always best to seek advice from compensation lawyers in Sydney or in your state or territory for specific information on time limitations for your claim.

Motor Vehicle Accident Claims

In NSW, the Motor Accidents Authority is responsible for administering the Compulsory Third Party Scheme. Generally, a time limit of three years applies for making and settling a claim with the Motor Accidents Authority applies. However, in most cases, claim forms for motor vehicle accident personal injury claims are required to be submitted within six months of the accident.

If you’re claiming through a court, you’ll also have three years from the date of the accident to commence proceedings at a court, though it’s always best to initiate a claim or proceedings as soon as possible.

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Compensation for Work from Home Injuries

With the wide availability of high speed internet and mobile technology solutions, it’s becoming more common for employees from work from home at least some of the time. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, as many as 6 per cent of workers have teleworking arrangements with their employer and choose to work from the comfort of their own home for at least some of their work hours. The work from home arrangement comes with its own implications for workers compensation. Here, we take a look at when and what if you claim if you suffer a work-related injury at home.

When Can You Claim?

First, if you do suffer an injury while working from home, a good starting point is to seek advice from compensation lawyers in Sydney or in your local area to ensure that you’re fully aware of all your options for obtaining compensation. It’s also important to inform your employer of the accident according to the regulations in your state or territory, and to seek medical treatment in a timely manner.

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6 Strategies for Obtaining Maximum Entitlements from Insurers

For those who have experienced an injury at work, as a result of someone’s negligence, or due to a motor vehicle accident, it’s important to be aware of the full compensation entitlements available and to explore all available options. In addition to obtaining the advice of compensation lawyers in Sydney or your local area, we look at some of the other strategies you can undertake to obtain your maximum entitlements from insurers throughout all stages of the process.

1. Supporting Documentation

For any personal injury claim, preparing adequate supporting documentation is a critical component in ensuring that you’ll be provided with maximum entitlements. Evidentiary requirements can vary depending on what you’re claiming, your personal situation, and whether you’re claiming for personal injury resulting from someone’s negligence, workplace injury, or a motor vehicle-related injury. Where possible, obtain professional advice to make sure that your case is strongly made out in your claim.

2. Act within Time Limitation Periods

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4 Costly Mistakes to Avoid in Your Compensation Claim

For most people who have been injured at work, in a motor vehicle accident, or due to some other party’s negligence, a key priority is to obtain rightful compensation to enable quick rehabilitation and recovery so they’re able to resume their life as soon as possible. While consulting compensation lawyers in Sydney or in your local area is the best way to proceed, knowing about some of the most common mistakes by compensation claimants can help you avoid costly errors.

1. Not Seeking Professional Advice

Compensation law is a specialised legal area that draws on a combination of knowledge about legislation, case law, and procedure. Many claimants who don’t seek professional advice end up losing thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars in compensation entitlements.

Further, while there are no time limitations for applying under compensation categories such as lump sum payments, in most cases, there’s a three year limitation on bringing your claim. This means you can lose your opportunity to obtain full compensation after the limitation dates.

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A – Z Guide to Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation

If you’ve been injured in a traffic accident in New South Wales (‘NSW’), you may be eligible to claim compensation for costs arising from your injuries. The type of compensation available will depend on your injuries, your personal situation at the time of the accident, and who was at fault with respect to the accident. While compensation lawyers in Sydney or your city are the best source for specific and personalised advice about obtaining motor vehicle accident compensation, this quick and practical guide will help you understand the basic features of the motor vehicle accident compensation system in NSW.

Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accidents

Under the Compulsory Third Party (‘CTP’) scheme in NSW, every car must be insured through one of the five approved insurers. Compensation payments for motor vehicle accidents is funded through the CTP scheme’s premium payments. Under the CTP scheme, claims can be made by submitting an Accident Notification Form or a Personal Injury Claim Form through the NSW Motor Accidents Authority website.

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Your Compensation Options if You’ve Been Injured at Work

If you have experienced a work-related injury or disease, you may be entitled to compensation under the Workers Compensation Scheme. Some of the compensation entitlements may be in the form of lump sum payments, medical costs, and other payment options. It’s important to obtain specific advice from compensation lawyers in Sydney or elsewhere about all the types of compensation for which you’re eligible.

The Scheme in NSW

Under the NSW scheme, most employers are required to have a workers compensation policy. The scheme is funded by the premiums paid by employers, which are then paid out to eligible workers for financial and medical compensation. The key thing to know about the scheme is that it’s a ‘no-fault’ scheme, which means negligence does not need to be proved to obtain compensation.

Categories of Compensation

The categories of compensation available to injured workers are as follows.

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6 Questions to Ask Your Personal Injury Lawyer

Experiencing a personal injury can be a stressful period in your life. With the help of a personal injury lawyer, you can get you life back on track with minimal disruption and obtain your due compensation. When it comes to compensation lawyers, Sydney has a wide range practitioners and it’s advisable to find a lawyer who understands your particular situation. These six questions can help you find the right compensation lawyer for your case.

When Should You See a Lawyer?

You should see a compensation lawyer if you have any doubts about your rightful compensation, the types of entitlements you’re entitled to, or when you want to negotiate a better settlement. For example, workers compensation lawyers in Sydney and elsewhere can provide you with a thorough assessment as to your compensation entitlements specific to your case.

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Increased Compensation through Legal Representation

If you’re seeking personal, work, or motor accident injury compensation, having legal representation can help you obtain a better compensation outcome. In some cases, especially those for motor accident claimants, this compensation can be many times the amount you would otherwise receive. The article below outlines some of the situations in which you can significantly increase the amount of compensation you receive.

DIY Compensation

Motor Accident Compensation

DIY compensation may appear to a sensible option but it can prove to be costly. In motor accident injury cases, many claimants settle claims without legal representation from compensation lawyers in Sydney or elsewhere in Australia. Settlement amounts are often a fraction of what the claimant is entitled to in actuality.

The insurer may offer the claimant a ‘final’ figure. In many cases, the claimant accepts this figure without realising that they may have obtained more compensation. This may have been achieved by reapplying to the insurer with a better application or bringing the case for arbitration for a binding determination.

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More than Medical – Compensation Claim Comparisons

If you’ve been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence, suffered an injury at work, or have been injured in a motor vehicle accident, you may be eligible to claim for more than just your medical expenses. Many people who are injured are unaware that they’re entitled to be compensated for loss relating to other factors such as loss of wages, pain and suffering, and even some medical travel costs. While compensation lawyers in Sydney or elsewhere in Australia are qualified to provide the best advice for your individual circumstances, this article is a good starting point for knowing about some other types of compensation payments.

General Damages

General damages, such as those for pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life, may be available to you if you’ve suffered injury. Non-economic loss based compensation for impairment, pain, and suffering may be available for those injured in a motor accident if the level of their Whole Person Impairment is determined to be 10 per cent or more.

Medical Treatment Expenses

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Using Compensation Payments to Rebuild Your Life

Rebuilding your life after an injury can be made easier if you obtain the full amount of compensation to which you’re rightfully entitled. In most cases, working with personal injury and compensation lawyers in Sydney and elsewhere in Australia is the best way to ascertain how much you’re eligible for and to formulate an appropriate strategy for obtaining compensation. In this article, we take a quick look at how compensation payments can help you rebuild your life.

Rebuilding Life After Injury

Although we’d prefer not to think about it, accidents and injuries are an inevitable part of life. They can happen at any time. If you’ve been injured, whether through someone’s negligence, in a motor accident, or at work, you’re probably eager to recover and resume your working and personal life as soon as possible.

Other than getting adequate rest, professional medical help, maintaining a positive state of mind, and getting plenty of support from family and friends, one of the best ways to ensure a smooth recovery or rehabilitation period is to make sure that you’re adequately compensated for any loss suffered.

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