Making Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Stress-Free
Amanda Robinson is a Senior Associate at The Law Office of Conrad Curry, one of Newcastle’s leading personal injury firms.
Having devoted her professional career to representing the victims of motor vehicle accidents, Amanda is an expert in preparing personal injury claims and knows how to deal with insurers to maximise results for clients.
Following a motor vehicle accident, most people are concerned about how they will cover their medical expenses or how their ongoing financial commitments will be paid if they can’t work. People are also concerned that they need legal assistance with their claims but are worried about the costs.
The NSW CTP scheme covers most people who have suffered injury in an accident for up to 26 weeks loss of income. It covers the costs of medical and associated treatment for injuries from the accident - physical and psychological
injuries. Lump sum compensation is also available for loss of income and pain and suffering. The insurer will also contribute to a claimant’s legal fees where the claimant is successful. Experienced lawyers practising motor vehicle accident claims often act for claimants on a no-win no-fee basis. This means the claimant will not have to pay the lawyer
unless the claim is successful.
On Wednesday, 12 October, Amanda will present a free seminar at the Hamilton office of The Law Office of Conrad Curry in which she will share her extensive knowledge of the critical steps and time frames involved in making a motor vehicle accident claim in simple and relatable terms. Topics will include:
What to do following a motor vehicle accident
How to find out the CTP insurer
Statutory entitlements (medical expenses, loss of income and assistance at home)
Strategies for dealing with the insurer
Typical disputes with the insurer and how to resolve them
Damages claims (what is it, who can make it and when)
Amanda is supported by a team of experienced lawyers, paralegals and support staff to ensure that your claim is managed and promoted efficiently and effectively.
Make contact today. It’s always best to seek legal advice to find out where you stand.