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Top Benefits of Hiring Vehicle Collision Attorneys After an Accident

A car accident can turn your world upside down in an instant. Whether you’re dealing with injuries, vehicle damage, or the stress of navigating the claims process, it’s essential to understand your legal rights. If you’ve been in a crash, knowing how car accident claims work can make all the difference in securing the compensation you deserve.

For car accident legal advice and information regarding the vehicle damage compensation claim process, contact Gordon Legal’s motor vehicle lawyers who can guide you through this process. Call us on 03 9603 3000 or enquire online here.

If you have sustained an injury as a result of your motor vehicle accident, we suggest lodging a claim with the Transport Accident Compensation (TAC) as soon as you can to ensure no deadlines are missed. You can lodge a claim online or by calling them on 1300 654 329.

What is the process for a third-party car accident claim?

A third-party car accident claim is when you file for compensation against the at-fault driver’s insurance rather than your own. The process generally involves:

  • Gathering Evidence – Take photos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and any visible injuries. Get witness statements if possible.
  • Filing a Police Report – While not always mandatory, having an official report strengthens your case.
  • Seeking Medical Attention – Even if you don’t feel injured immediately, some conditions take time to manifest. If you have suffered an injury, it is important to obtain legal advice as soon as you can in order to access the compensation you’re entitled to.
  • Notifying Your Insurer – Inform your insurance provider about the accident.
  • Contacting an Insurance Claim Lawyer – A lawyer can help negotiate with insurers and ensure your rights are protected.
  • Negotiating Compensation – The at-fault party’s insurer may offer a settlement, but a car accident lawyer near you can ensure the offer is fair.

For further information about this process, contact our expert team today on 03 9603 3000. Our personal injury lawyers can provide advice at no cost or obligations, for more details about our No Win No Fee arrangements visit our website.

How can I make a claim if my car was stolen or vandalized?

The loss of a vehicle due to theft or vandalism is both financially and emotionally devastating. If your car has been stolen or damaged, it is important that you follow these steps to ensure all bases are covered:

  • Report the Incident to the Police – A police report is crucial for making a vehicle damage claim.
  • Notify Your Insurer – File a claim with your insurance company as soon as possible.
  • Provide Necessary Documentation – This may include proof of ownership, a list of stolen items, and repair estimates.
  • Consult an Insurance Claim Lawyer – If your claim is delayed or denied, a legal expert can help fight for your rights.

It is important to note that the TAC compensates only for injuries sustained, and not for vehicle damage. If you need assistance with vehicle damage claims, contact our team who can refer you to a firm that specialises in this area.

You can reach our dedicated team at 03 9603 3000, or by making an enquiry online here.

Can I still make a claim if I don’t have a police report?

A compensation lawyer in Australia can help build a strong case using the Police report, and it is a required step when lodging a TAC claim. Once the police report is lodged, you will receive a police report number, which is required when lodging a TAC claim and accessing your entitlements.

If you’re unsure whether you can proceed without a police report, seek car accident legal advice from an experienced personal injury lawyer.

Even if you do not have a police report, other forms of evidence can help strengthen your claim, such as:

  • Photographs of the accident
  • Medical records documenting any injuries sustained
  • Witness statements from individuals who saw the accident occur
  • Correspondence with the other driver or the insurance company.

For further information with the police report, or any other aspects of your car accident compensation, our No Win No Fee lawyers are happy to provide you with advice at no cost or obligation.

Call our office today on 03 9603 3000 or submit an enquiry online here.

What happens if my car is deemed a total loss after an accident?

If your car is deemed a total loss after an accident, it is best to obtain legal help regarding the car accident. Whilst your car can be damaged, accident lawyers in Australia are more concerned about your health and wellbeing. If you have suffered an injury as a result of your accident, call our road and accident lawyers who can assist you with accessing the injury compensation scheme in Australia.

Otherwise, if you luckily enough and sustained no injuries and need assistance with vehicle damage claims, contact our team who can refer you to a firm that specialises in this area.

What if the insurance company offers me a low settlement for my claim?

If you receive a low settlement offer from the insurance company, it is important that you engage with a compensation lawyer in Australia to assist you with this.

For further advice about what to do in this situation, speak to our insurance claim lawyers on 03 9603 3000 today. Our expert road and accident team is more than happy to help you navigate this process.

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