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Not your fault?

Third Party Claims. Simple and Smart.

LET US DEAL WITH THE AT FAULT DRIVERS

We’ve got their number.

After a car accident, you may be entitled to:

  • Towing costs paid
  • Car repairs paid
  • Car written off and paid in full
  • Rental car paid in full until your claim is finalised
  • Expenses paid for time off work
  • Parking fees
  • Cost associated with the car
  • Items paid for – glasses, mobile phones
  • Third Party Claims manages not at fault / negligence claims. We do not manage insurance claims nor disputes between insurers and their insured. If you have an insurance claim, you may contact AFCA or seek legal advice. 

Melbourne car accident third party claim

Why people love Third Party Claims

#1. We take the confusion and intimidation factor out of making a claim

#2. We deal with disputes on your behalf (with your assistance)

#3. We can have a rental car delivered to your door (*conditions apply)

#4. We’ll aim to get your accident related expenses paid for.

#5. We deal with the at fault driver, their employer and/or their insurer so you don’t have to.

GETTING A RENTAL CAR

If the accident wasn’t your fault, you may be entitled to have a rental car provided and paid for by the at fault driver or their insurer while yours is being repaired or paid out for a write-off (*conditions apply).

Melbourne car accident third party claim

Melbourne car accident third party claim

We can make sure that on the day of your accident, you get a rental car delivered to your door, and when you pick up your car, you can leave the rental car where you pick up your car.

If the other person doesn’t have insurance this is a little trickier, but if they do, it’s easy for us to sort out for you.

Getting your expenses paid

Car accidents break things other than your car – maybe your phone went flying and the screen smashed, your expensive driving glasses got cracked, or a lovely hardcover book got wrecked.

Don’t just accept these losses as part of your accident – if someone else caused the accident, you are entitled to be compensated for your losses. That is, your expenses, whatever they may be.

Expenses caused by an accident could include:

  • Personal items broken or lost
  • Glasses cracked
  • Mobile phones smashed
  • Books damaged
  • Clothes ripped
  • Time off work
  • Transport costs
  • Fees paid

We can arrange for all of this to happen with one phone call. Keep in mind we will need your help in terms of providing information to support your claim against a third party.

We do require your cooperation! You may need to assist, help or work with us, which might include making witness statements, swearing affidavits, provide instructions to lawyers and possibly appear in court should the matter become litigious.

Get in touch today to discuss your eligibility for a rental car and your expenses to be paid.

WHEN THE AT FAULT DRIVER DENIES LIABILITY

What to do if your claim has been denied and you believe it was unfair.

What Do Do When The At-Fault Driver Is Uncooprerative

You have certain rights and responsibilities when the at fault driver is uncooperative – know them.

CAR CRASH NOT YOUR FAULT? HOW TO MAKE A THIRD PARTY CLAIM

You, as the no-fault driver, have a legal entitlement to be financially compensated for your expenses and losses caused by the accident.

When Fault Is Admitted And Then Denied

Car accidents frequently result in disputes over liability and quantum.

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Get in touch and see how we can help you!

m. 0407 294 580 (24 Hour Hot Line)
e. info@tpclaims.com.au