The accident happened on or after 1 April 2023
The CTP scheme has been reformed and the types of compensation (and how to claim) depends on when your accident took place. Please select one of the two options below:
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Who do I claim with?
Find out which CTP insurer is the insurer you need to claim with.
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Apply for personal injury benefits
How to apply for weekly support payments and coverage of medical expenses if you've been injured in a motor vehicle accident.
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Apply for common law damages (lump sum compensation)
Explains who can apply for common law damages (lump sum compensation) and how.
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How to claim for funeral expenses
Financial reimbursement is available for the funeral costs of those who have died as a result of a motor vehicle accident in NSW. Find out who can apply and how.
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Apply for compensation for a relative (financial support)
Some people can apply for compensation if a relative they were financially dependent on has died due to a motor vehicle accident.
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Insurer internal reviews
Before you lodge a dispute with us (in most cases) you need to have an internal review done by the insurer first. This page explains how.
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Understanding threshold injury
Explains what is and is not a threshold injury in the NSW CTP scheme and how it is determined.
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CTP Legal Advisory Service
For motor crashes on or after 1 December 2017, find out what legal advice may be available to you.
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CTP Care
Information about CTP Care, a new program for people who still have treatment and care needs more than five years after their accident.
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Taxation for claimants
Find out when tax will be withheld from your weekly payments of statutory benefits.
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Joint medico-legal assessments
Joint medico-legal assessments are one way to minimise the number of assessments you are required to attend