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If you’ve been injured as a pedestrian in a motor vehicle accident on a New South Wales roadway, whether you were on the footpath, traversing a crossing at traffic lights or not, you may be eligible to claim pedestrian accident compensation. Personal injury compensation can help with the expenses involved in the treatment of serious injuries sustained in pedestrian accidents. You may be able to claim for physical and also psychological injuries.

Don’t hesitate to contact one of our expert pedestrian accident lawyers at PK Simpson so we can help you with your pedestrian injury claim and ensure you get the benefits and payments you deserve.

Injured on the road as a pedestrian?

In New South Wales, it is compulsory for all registered vehicles to have compulsory third-party CTP (Green Slip) insurance. This means that any person injured as a result of a motor vehicle accident, including as a pedestrian, will be covered for their personal injury and can make a compensation claim.

At PK Simpson, our personal injury lawyers also help injured people with pedestrian accident claims win compensation for medical expenses and pain and suffering, as well as personal injury benefits. These can be claims from pedestrian accidents where the vehicle at fault is unknown or unregistered.

However, there are strict time limits and procedural requirements that apply to making a third-party pedestrian injury compensation claim in New South Wales. PK Simpson’s motor vehicle and pedestrian accident experts can help you navigate the process with ease to ensure that you obtain the best possible result in the form of lump sum compensation for your hit and run or other types of pedestrian road accidents.

If you suffered head injuries or other serious injuries and needed medical attention, a pedestrian compensation claim will cover those expenses.

What kind of compensation can I expect?

Pain and suffering

Future Economic Loss

Wages Lost

    Pedestrian accident compensation claims

    Pedestrians on Australian roads are classed as road users and have the same rights and responsibilities as the drivers of motor vehicles or bicycles, etc. However, you are far more vulnerable to serious injury should you be hit by a car or other vehicle since you don’t have the protection of a seat belt or airbag. Pedestrian injuries due to being hit by a car are, therefore, more likely to be very serious and need medical treatment.

    If you have been the victim of a hit-and-run accident or suffered a pedestrian injury in an accident involving a vehicle on a road, pathway, or park, for instance, or on a pedestrian crossing, you may be eligible for pedestrian accident compensation. Talk to a PK Simpson personal injury lawyer today.

    Two simple questions to ask yourself

    1. Were you involved in a motor vehicle accident that wasn’t your fault?
    2. Did you suffer an injury from the accident?

    If you answered yes to both of these, then it is likely you will get compensation for your injuries.

    What should you do if you have been injured in a pedestrian  accident?

    If you have been injured in a road accident, you should act immediately. Time limits apply to the making of a claim, and various procedural requirements must be adhered to.

    Contact PK Simpson and talk to us today. You may also make other claims concerning your work life and superannuation funds. As a personal injury law firm, we will make sure your benefits are maximised, so your life is improved.

    To get the best result possible, make sure you contact the motor vehicle accident experts at PK Simpson Lawyers. Our motor vehicle experts have represented thousands of clients in successful motor vehicle accident claims in NSW. Call our expert CTP claims team today on 02 9299 1424.

    If the fault was due to a sudden failure or illness and you need to make pedestrian accident claims

    Traffic accidents can be considered “blameless”, meaning it was the result of a sudden illness or vehicle failure. Do not worry. Contact us, and we will set the wheels in motion for you.

    We also specialise in late claims, ie, when an injured person has not contacted a lawyer within 6 months.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    If you’ve had a motor car accident, stop your vehicle and turn on your hazard lights. Make sure nobody is injured, and if so, call emergency 000 and remain at the scene of the accident. If it’s a minor incident, you don’t need to call the police, but move the damaged cars if possible. Never admit responsibility, even if you think you were at fault. Collect name, address, registration number and insurance details from the other parties and get witness details if possible.

    Motor accident compensation claims are normally finalised after you’ve recovered or your injuries have stabilised. It can take some people longer to recover than others – from days to years – which determines the length of time it can take to finalise a claim. Also, your injuries may not always appear immediately after the accident and can take some time to appear, in some cases, years.

    When lodging a claim for compensation after a motor vehicle accident, it’s best to do it as soon as possible. However, it isn’t always feasible if you were severely injured and couldn’t file a claim straight away. There are time limits, however, so get someone to call a lawyer at PK Simpson for you to lodge a claim at least within six months of the crash.

    The length of time you have to make your claim depends on the jurisdiction.

    For instance:

    • TPD claims – these may be commenced up to 10 years after you’ve stopped work. TPD claims are very technical, and you may have more than one TPD claim.
    • Car accident claims – A personal injury claim form should be filled in and sent to your CTP insurer as early as possible, but must be no later than six months from the date of your accident. HOWEVER, out-of-time claims may be made. New NSW CTP laws have made it difficult for injured people, and many law firms still do not understand how to run new claims under these laws – so call us at PK Simpson Sydney as soon as possible.
    • Workers compensation claims – You should contact a lawyer within six months of the accident. But remember, out-of-time claims can be handled by PK Simpson Sydney. We can help you get the treatment required to build your claim.
    • Slip ‘n’ fall/occupiers liability claims – Your claim must be lodged usually within three years of the date of your accident.

    Medical Negligence – within three years of the date of when the cause of action was discoverable to our client OR 12 years from the time of the act or omission which caused the injury through negligence.

    You’re in safe hands with us

    7 out of 10 clients are referred by our current clients.

    “I’m so happy to have found the team at PK Simpson. They helped me when I was going through one of the toughest times of my life. When my claim settled I ended up with a compensation payout which allowed me to keep my family home. Would recommend 100%”

    Sammy Dickson
    a month ago

    “I have received the cheque and paperwork. Thank you very much! I really appreciate what you have achieved.”

    Fred, Erskineville NSW
    a month ago

    “Thank you so much. I definitely will stay in touch. You always manage to help so thank you very much from both my father and I. We really appreciate your help and the whole team.”

    Rasha, Heckenberg
    a month ago

    “The very friendly team at PK Simpson has helped me complete three TPD claims. They have helped in all aspects from professional courtesy to contacting me in regards to appointments. I strongly recommend that you go with PK if you’re in need of any help.”

    Semi, Blacktown NSW
    a month ago

    “I am very, very thankful to PK Simpson for helping me get my TPD claim approved. This has changed my life. All my debts are paid off. I still have funds to secure my future.A very special thanks to my TPD solicitor and secretary for all the help and follow up you did.”

    Ahmed, West Hoxton NSW
    a month ago

    “I have received your letter with attached cheque. I wanted to thank you for finalising my matter so quickly. It is very much appreciated. All the best to my TPD team.”

    Kurt, Adelaide SA
    a month ago

    “Thank you so much I have gone through a lot. This will help me in a lot of ways physically and mentally. I’ve sent some flowers to show my appreciation.”

    Troy, Sydney
    a month ago

    Get in touch and find out what compensation you are owed.