Motor Vehicle Accident Claims in Brisbane

At Lime Lawyers, we specialise in assisting individuals injured in motor vehicle accidents where they were not at fault. Our team is dedicated to helping you secure the compensation you deserve for both physical and psychological injuries.

What type of injuries can you claim for?

Some of the injuries commonly suffered following a motor vehicle accident include:

This is not a complete or comprehensive list. Please Contact Us regarding your specific circumstances.

Understanding Motor Vehicle Accident Claims

Compulsory Third Party insurance (CTP) is compulsory for all motor vehicles in Queensland. If you are injured in a motor vehicle accident and are not the driver of the at-fault vehicle, you can bring a claim for compensation.

The benefit of CTP insurance is that if a driver is found to have caused an accident, they are generally not personally liable to pay an injured person’s compensation. Instead, the CTP insurer will step in to manage the claim and fund any compensation that is payable.

Who Can Make a Claim?

Lime Lawyers can help you if you are injured in the following situations:

  • A driver in an accident caused by another vehicle
  • A passenger of a vehicle, including your own
  • Using public transport (e.g. Council bus)
  • A pedestrian hit by a vehicle
  • A cyclist hit by a vehicle or where the actions of a vehicle cause you to come off your bicycle
  • A person in an accident involving a boat or Jet Ski

If a family member or loved one is killed in a motor vehicle accident, their dependants (e.g. spouse, children, parents) may also have a right to compensation. This may include funeral expenses, loss of income, and assistance with household activities.

What Can You Claim Compensation For?

  • Pain and suffering
  • Past and future loss of income, overtime or employment benefits (including superannuation).
  • Loss of business income or opportunities if self-employed
  • Medical expenses, treatment, travel and specialist attendances
  • Reimbursement for paid assistance (cleaning, gardening, pool cleaning)
  • Care and assistance provided by family or friends
  • Future medical expenses, rehabilitation, medication or surgery

One of the main benefits of engaging a lawyer is their expertise in gathering the economic evidence to support your claim.

No Win, No Fee

The term No Win No Fee is frequently used by law firms, particularly in personal injury cases.

But what does it actually mean for you, the client?

Lime Lawyers’ No Win No Fee is our commitment. You don’t pay any upfront legal fees – all costs are covered until we achieve a successful outcome for your case.

This arrangement ensures that our clients have the opportunity to seek legal representation and justice when it matters most.

No Win, No Fee

The term No Win No Fee is frequently used by law firms, particularly in personal injury cases.

But what does it actually mean for you, the client?

Lime Lawyers’ No Win No Fee is our commitment. You don’t pay any upfront legal fees – all costs are covered until we achieve a successful outcome for your case.

This arrangement ensures that our clients have the opportunity to seek legal representation and justice when it matters most.

What to Do After an Accident

If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, you should:

  • 1
    Check that everyone is okay. Call 000 if anyone is injured.
  • 2
    Exchange details with the other driver — name, contact, registration, licence, vehicle details, and insurance.
  • 3
    Record the date, time and location of the accident and gather witness details.
  • 4
    Take photos of damage to both vehicles.
  • 5
    Be aware that physical and emotional symptoms may develop later — seek medical attention as soon as symptoms appear.

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Answers To Common Questions

You may be eligible to make a claim if you were injured in a motor vehicle accident and were not the driver at fault. This includes drivers, passengers, pedestrians, cyclists, and users of public transport.

If the at-fault vehicle cannot be identified or is uninsured, you may still be able to lodge a claim with the Nominal Defendant.

If someone you depend on has passed away due to an accident, you may also have rights to compensation.

A motor vehicle accident can cause a wide range of physical and psychological injuries. Common examples include:

  • Spine, back and neck injuries
  • Whiplash
  • Psychological trauma
  • Head and brain injuries
  • Broken limbs
  • Internal injuries

This is not an exhaustive list — if you’re unsure whether your injury is covered, we can advise you quickly.

Depending on your circumstances, you may be entitled to claim for:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of income (past and future)
  • Loss of business income or missed opportunities
  • Medical treatment, medication and specialist appointments
  • Rehabilitation and ongoing care
  • Paid assistance for household tasks
  • Care and support provided by family members
  • Future medical or surgical expenses

Engaging a lawyer ensures the right evidence is gathered to maximise your entitlement.

CTP insurance is included with Queensland vehicle registrations and covers individuals injured in accidents caused by another driver.

If the other driver is found responsible, their CTP insurer pays your compensation — not the driver personally. This makes the claims process more secure and ensures injured people can access the support they need.

If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, you should:

  • Check for injuries and call 000 if needed.
  • Exchange details with the other driver.
  • Record the date, time, location and collect witness information.
  • Take photos of the vehicles and the scene.
  • Seek medical attention as soon as symptoms appear — some injuries develop hours or days later.

These steps strengthen your claim and help avoid disputes later.

In Queensland, strict time limits apply.

Generally, a Notice of Claim must be lodged within nine months of the accident or when symptoms first appear.

If the at-fault vehicle is unidentified, the time limit may be as short as three months.

Because every case is different, it’s important to speak with us quickly so you don’t miss your entitlement.

“No Win, No Fee” means you won’t pay any upfront legal fees.

Lime Lawyers covers all costs involved in preparing and progressing your claim. You only pay legal fees if we achieve a successful outcome for your case.

There is no financial risk to getting the legal help you need.

A lawyer ensures your claim is handled correctly, deadlines are met, and the evidence gathered supports the true value of your losses.

We manage all communication with insurers, negotiate on your behalf, and work to maximise your compensation.

Our role is to reduce stress, guide you clearly, and secure the best possible outcome.

No matter your circumstances,
Lime Lawyers is here to help you understand your rights
and secure the compensation you deserve

Our Areas of Expertise

At Lime Lawyers, we act for people injured in motor vehicle accidents, workplace incidents, public places, or due to the negligence of others. Our experienced team understands how stressful an injury can be, so we explain your options clearly and guide you through every step of the claims process.
We’re here to secure the care and compensation you deserve.