Car Accident Claim in Taree
Legal Support for Taree Car Accidents
If you’ve been injured in a road accident, getting back on your feet is hard enough—without chasing paperwork or dealing with insurers. At Adamson Legal & Conveyancing in Taree, we help people lodge a car accident claim with confidence and clarity. Whether you were driving, a passenger or even a pedestrian, you may be entitled to compensation under New South Wales' motor accident scheme.
We guide you through lodging your claim, gathering documents and understanding what medical and income benefits you can access. We handle the process so you can focus on your health.
For help with your car accident claim, call us on
(02) 6553 4266 to speak with a local solicitor today.
Know Your Rights After A Crash
Car accidents come with more than just vehicle damage—they can impact your work, your health, and your everyday life. If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s driving or even if no one’s at fault, you may still be able to claim support for treatment and lost income.
We help you understand your entitlements through the NSW CTP scheme, including how long you have to claim, what documents you’ll need and what benefits you may receive. Whether you’re dealing with whiplash, fractures or psychological trauma, we explain things clearly and guide you through the process step by step.
We also deal with insurers directly on your behalf—so you’re not left navigating complex rules or fighting for fair treatment alone.
Assistance with Your Car Accident Claim
No two car accident claims are the same. That’s why we take the time to understand how your injury has affected your work, your family and your future plans. We help collect evidence like medical reports, income details and expert assessments to support your claim properly.
In many cases, early access to treatment and support payments can ease stress and speed up your recovery. If your injury is long-term or affects your ability to work, we help you explore lump sum compensation or other options.
You only get one chance to do this right. We’re here to help make sure your claim reflects the full impact of your injury—and gets you what you need to move forward.



Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after a car accident?
First, make sure everyone is safe and seek medical attention if needed. Report the accident to police if required, and exchange details with the other driver. If you’ve been injured, see a doctor and notify your insurer as soon as possible.
To lodge a car accident claim, you’ll need to complete an Accident Notification Form or Personal Injury Claim Form—ideally within 28 days, and no later than 6 months from the date of the crash.
Am I eligible to make a car accident claim?
Yes, if you were injured as a driver, passenger, pedestrian, cyclist or motorcyclist in a motor vehicle accident in New South Wales—even if you were partly at fault.
The CTP (Compulsory Third Party) insurance scheme allows injured parties to claim medical expenses, income support and possibly a lump sum for ongoing impacts. Time limits apply, so it's important to get legal advice early.
What compensation can I receive after a car accident?
Compensation may include weekly income support if you’re unable to work, payment for medical treatment and rehab, and in some cases, a lump sum for permanent impairment or pain and suffering.
The amount depends on the severity of your injuries and how they affect your daily life. A lawyer can help assess your claim, gather evidence and negotiate a fair outcome with the insurer.
Do I need a lawyer to make a car accident claim?
While it’s possible to lodge a claim on your own, a lawyer can help you avoid common pitfalls, ensure paperwork is complete and fight for your entitlements—especially if your injury is serious or the insurer disputes your claim.
A lawyer also helps with deadlines, negotiating lump sum payouts, and protecting your rights throughout the process.