Car Accident Injuries
If you have been injured in a car accident you may be entitled to compensation.
What circumstances are required for a claim?
If the accident occurred in South Australia, and the driver was totally or partially responsible for your injuries, you may have a claim. In most cases, we will be able to tell you if your claim will succeed after you discuss the circumstances of the accident with us. We offer free first interviews for this area of practice so, if you don't have a claim, there may be no fee for the first interview.
What will we do if you have a claim?
If you have a claim then we will handle all negotiations with Allianz (or the relevant insurance company) direct. We will get medical reports from doctors relating to your injuries, notify the other people in the accident and sometimes attend the scene of the accident.
In most cases we will pay the cost of medical reports and other expenses during the course of your claim (or get Allianz to pay for them). We will also not charge you legal fees until the end of your case. You therefore have to pay nothing from your own pocket until after your claim has been resolved. Throughout your claim we will liase with you, the insurance company and the doctors to gather enough information to accurately assess your compensation.
What are you entitled to claim for?
Before your claim is finalised we will take into account your pain and suffering, the wages that you have lost (from not being able to go to work), the medical expenses that you have incurred and might incur in the future and your loss of future earning capacity (if your ability to work is reduced). We will discuss these entitlements with you throughout your claim.
How long will your claim take?
The length of your claim depends on how long it takes you to recover from your injuries. Your claim cannot be finalised until you have fully recovered or you have recovered as well as can be expected (in the opinion of your doctors). This is because an assessment of your future medical expenses and permanent incapacity will form a part of your claim. Once your claim has been finalised it can't be changed, so it is important that your claim not be resolved until we are fully informed about what future problems you may have.
When should you seek legal advice?
If your claim is going to go to court it will need to be filed with the court within 3 years of the car accident. However, we recommend that you get legal advice as soon as possible after the accident.
Which lawyers practise in this area?
- Gary Allison
- Marcia Waters
- Tim White
- Barney Gask
- Richard Gask
- Ron Bentley
- Michael King
- Ian McLean
- Gaetana Marjas
- Patricia Jarvis
- Dimitra Bouras
- Leanne Larosa
- Mal Byrne
- Richard Yates
- Toni Emanuele
- Christie Harris
- Belal Moraby
- Tina Bouras
- Victoria Bell
- Brianna Tapscott
- Victoria Lecky
- Rob Muecke (Port Lincoln)


















