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        Frequently asked questions.

        How does WorkCover Queensland work?

        How does WorkCover Queensland work? WorkCover Queensland is the insurer of most employers in Queensland. Some employers are larger and have their own insurance. Whether your employer is self-insured or insured by WorkCover Queensland, the same rules, procedures and benefits apply. WorkCover and self-insurers are there as an insurer for any workers’ compensation claims brought by employees. Workers’ compensation is available to workers injured in connection with their work. In other words, if you are injured at or because of work, you may be...

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        What steps should I take after a car accident in Queensland?

        What steps should I take after a car accident in Queensland? Being involved in a motor vehicle accident can be frightening, traumatic, and can have lifelong consequences. A lawyer will work with you through this uncertain time. Regardless of the circumstances and severity of the car accident there are some basic general steps that should be taken: 1. Record The Details make a note of the date, time, place of the accident. Record any details of other people involved in the accident, their registration number, name, address, phone number will all...

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        What is the Queensland CTP scheme for motor vehicle accidents?

        What is the Queensland CTP scheme for motor vehicle accidents? The Queensland Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance scheme is a system where all vehicle owners are required to purchase insurance to cover the cost of any personal injury claims arising from a motor vehicle accident, regardless of who was at fault. The insurance provides coverage for the driver, passengers, and any other person injured in the accident. Who can claim under the Queensland CTP scheme? Under the Queensland CTP scheme, claims can be made by: The driver of the vehicle,...

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        What Is the Process for a Motor Vehicle Accident CTP Claim?

        The Process for a Motor Vehicle Accident CTP Claim The Compulsory Third Party (CTP) scheme provides compensation in the event that someone is injured or killed in a motor vehicle accident. Insurers continue to campaign for the Scheme to be changed to a “no-fault” system, but Queensland’s CTP Scheme remains the best “fault-based” insurance in Australia. If you, or someone you know, has been involved in a road traffic accident you are most likely to be feeling overwhelmed at the prospect of making a claim. The process may seem very comp...

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