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If you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident you should act without delay as you may be entitled to claim compensation for your injuries, depending on your role in the accident.<\/p>\n

A \u201cmotor vehicle accident\u201d can include accidents involving cars, and motorcycles but may also apply to injuries arising from incidents involving public transport, forklifts, tractors and other motorized vehicles.<\/p>\n

In New South Wales it is compulsory for all registered vehicles to have third party (CTP) insurance. Because of this, any person who is injured as a result of a motor vehicle accident will be covered for their personal injury if the driver or owner of the motor vehicle, other than yourself, was partially or completely at fault. There is also a scheme to cover people who are injured in accidents where the vehicle at fault is unknown or unregistered and special considerations for children and for \u201cblameless accidents\u201d.<\/p>\n

There are a number of circumstances under which close relatives of a person who died in a motor vehicle accident may be eligible to claim compensation for the financial losses suffered as a result of the death of that person.<\/p>\n

There are strict time limits that apply to making a third party claim in New South Wales. If you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident and want to claim compensation you need to attend to the following steps without delay:<\/p>\n