Information for those involved in Victorian motor vehicle accidents

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How does TAC compensation work?

How does TAC compensation work?

How does TAC compensation work? If you are injured in a motor vehicle accident in Victoria, you may be entitled to claim TAC compensation. This page will explore how TAC compensation works. TAC is insurance Whenever you renew your motor vehicle registration, a portion...

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Do TAC claims go to court?

Do TAC claims go to court?

Do TAC claims go to court? TAC claims do, from time to time, go to Court depending upon what the issues involved are. We unpack all the scenarios in this article. Statutory benefit claims Statutory benefits are your basic entitlements through the TAC -  like medical...

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TAC compensation and Centrelink – what you should know

TAC compensation and Centrelink – what you should know

TAC compensation and Centrelink Anyone that decides to pursue a TAC claim after transport accident needs to understand how a TAC claim can impact the payment of Centrelink benefits. Sometimes, people will pursue a TAC claim and receive a lump sum settlement, and then...

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How long does a TAC claim take?

How long does a TAC claim take?

How long does a TAC claim take? An initial TAC claim can be accepted in as little as 21 days post accident. Sometimes it can take longer if the TAC require further information.  Once a TAC claim has been accepted, you will be entitled to claim reasonable medical and...

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Pedestrian accidents

Pedestrian accidents

Pedestrian accidents (Vic) Do you know what your rights are if you are involved in an accident as a pedestrian involving a car or other motor vehicle? Injuries sustained by pedestrians can be severe, and these types of accidents are unfortunately common in Australia....

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What is TAC whole person impairment?

What is TAC whole person impairment?

What is TAC whole person impairment? During the course of your TAC claim, you may come across the term whole person impairment. Whole person impairment (or WPI) refers to a percentage figure given to injuries or conditions following an assessment of the degree of...

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Who is at fault for a rear end collision?

Who is at fault for a rear end collision?

Who is at fault for a rear collision? Rear end collisions and are very common in Australia and they count for a large number of accidents. The default position in the rear end collision is usually to assume that the driver that impacted the car in front is usually at...

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