Chantel Marden

THRESHOLD VS NOT A THRESHOLD INJURIES: UNDERSTANDING INJURY CLASSIFICATIONS UNDER THE NSW CTP SCHEME

A motor vehicle accident is a traumatic event that inevitably results in concerns about health, finances, and family wellbeing. Adding to the stress of being injured, the NSW motor accident compensation scheme restricts compensation based on fault and injury severity according to legislative definitions, meaning understanding how the compensation scheme works is essential.

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THE RISKS OF MODIFYING E-BIKES: SAFETY AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

E-bikes are gaining popularity in New South Wales. They offer an eco-friendly, efficient and enjoyable way to travel whether you’re commuting to work in Sydney CBD or exploring scenic countryside. Due to their capacity for prompt acceleration and excessive speed, e-bikes are strictly regulated in NSW for the safety of riders and people they come into contact with.

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INJURED IN A CYCLING ACCIDENT – NAVIGATING NSW MOTOR ACCIDENT COMPENSATION

Cycling, while a healthy and environmentally friendly mode of transportation, is not without risks, especially when sharing the roads with motor vehicles. In the unfortunate event of an accident involving a motor vehicle in New South Wales (NSW), understanding your rights and options for claiming compensation is crucial.

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THE IMPORTANCE OF ACCURACY, HONESTY AND DISCLOSURE IN NSW CTP CLAIMS

In NSW, providing false or misleading information to a Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurer can have a significant impact on the viability of a compensation claim. In some circumstances an insurer may even allege that an injured person’s failure to provide truthful information amounts to fraud, an allegation which can have both civil and criminal ramifications.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This website has been updated to reflect changes to NSW motor accident injury scheme. These changes apply to people injured in motor accidents on or after 1 April 2023. Please note that if you were injured in a motor accident before 1 April 2023, different time limits and compensation entitlements apply to your claim. Contact our team for more information.
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