You can be eligible to make a whiplash claim when you are injured in a car accident that was someone else’s fault. If this is your situation, our Accredited Specialists personal injury lawyers offer qualified legal advice for QLD whiplash compensation cases, with a 100% no-win, no-fee guarantee.
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If you have suffered whiplash in a car accident or some other incident and someone else’s negligence caused you harm, then you may have a valid whiplash claim. To successfully receive compensation, the injured person must prove:
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Whiplash injury patients sometimes find it challenging to work, which means their finances struggle to cover the cost of legal support. But the Car Accident Compensation Lawyers QLD are a genuine 100% no-win-no-fee whiplash law firm, which means the following:
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Our whiplash lawyers offer legal advice for motor vehicle compensation claims, led by Kerry Splatt, a QLS-accredited specialist Personal Injury Lawyer.
A specialist personal injury lawyer undergoes extra legal training and exams that give them extensive knowledge of compensation legislation. They can offer the further expertise about compensation car accident injuries and the claims process, including what it takes to achieve a successful outcome.
We utilise the latest technology, enabling our QLD-wide team to explain your legal rights wherever you live in our great state.
How much compensation you get in a whiplash claim settlement depends on several variables, including
A settlement for psychological and physical injuries considers ‘heads of damages,’ including:
Experienced compensation lawyers understand how QLD accident laws help determine the whiplash compensation average payout amounts.
In Queensland, average whiplash compensation payout ranges from $8,745 to $120,260.
It is also challenging to determine average payout amounts for whiplash claims because most personal injury cases settle through mediation with a confidential outcome. Only cases that settle through court proceedings have a published payout amount.
Below are three “real-world” Queensland whiplash claims that show common law payout amounts.
Case | Occupation | Degree of Impairment | Whiplash Payout Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
Jackson v. Bishop | Rentals Manager | Unknown | $144,085.16 |
O’Brien v Merton | Nurse | 3% | $41,560 |
O’Connor v Wright | Canteen Worker | 2% to 5% | $29,900 |
A whiplash claim is a personal injury compensation claim for neck injuries.
Whiplash is typically an injury to the neck and neck muscles that occurs when the head suddenly moves backward and then forward. This type of soft tissue injury commonly occurs during car accidents, especially rear-end collisions, but can also result from:
When whiplash occurs, the sudden force causes the neck to snap back and forth violently, leading to a range of physical and psychological injuries that can cause chronic pain and make a whiplash injury even more complicated.
Common whiplash symptoms can include chronic neck pain and headaches. But other symptoms include the following:
These symptoms can appear immediately or develop gradually over the coming days or weeks, affecting your personal life. Whiplash sufferers often experience chronic neck pain and a limited range of motion that impacts their daily life and work capacity.
The severity of whiplash injuries can vary significantly. While some whiplash sufferers recover within a few days, others may endure ongoing symptoms and complications for a few weeks or months.
Immediate medical attention and a professional treatment plan can manage the chronic discomfort and limited mobility accompanying this type of personal injury.
Not all whiplash injuries are the same. Medical professionals and CTP insurers classify whiplash using the Quebec Task Force Classification of Whiplash-Associated Disorders (WAD). The system runs from Grade 0 to Grade IV.
Your whiplash grade matters because it directly influences your Injury Scale Value, which determines the general damages component of a whiplash compensation payout in Queensland.
Grade | Clinical Presentation | Symptoms | Recovery Time | Claim Impacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Grade 0 | No neck complaint, no physical signs | None | Not applicable | No basis for a claim |
Grade I | Neck pain, stiffness or tenderness only. No physical signs on examination | Stiff neck, mild pain, tenderness | Days to a few weeks | Minor claim, low Injury Scale Value |
Grade II | Neck complaint with musculoskeletal signs such as reduced range of motion and point tenderness | Restricted movement, muscle spasm, headaches, referred shoulder pain | Weeks to several months | Moderate claim. The most common grade in CTP claims |
Grade III | Neck complaint with neurological signs such as reduced reflexes, weakness or sensory deficits | Pins and needles, numbness, arm weakness, radiating pain, dizziness, blurred vision | Months, may become permanent | Significant claim, Higher Injury Scale Value, Specialist reports required |
Grade IV | Neck complaint with fracture or dislocation of the cervical spine | Severe pain, instability, possible spinal cord involvement | Long term, often permanent impairment | Major claim. Highest Injury Scale Value bracket |
Action | How it Works |
|---|---|
1. Seek medical attention | To file a whiplash injury claim, you must first seek medical treatment from a doctor or hospital immediately following the accident. Your medical reports will also be required as evidence. |
2. Legal representation | You have the right to seek legal advice to learn your options and entitlements. |
3. Gather Documents | Quality evidence helps deliver a successful outcome, as it helps prove your case. These documents include medical evidence, witness statements, and police records and accident reports. |
4. Lodge a claim for whiplash | Submit an accurate Notification of Accident Claim form with the responsible CTP insurer. You may need to provide evidence of lost wages as part of the claim process. |
5. Settlement negotiation | Most whiplash injury claims resolve through mediation to determine fair compensation for your loss. |
6. Lump sum payout or court proceedings | You receive a one-time payment after a successful mediation or possible court action for a failed negotiation. |
Proving who was at fault for the accident is the main requirement for a successful whiplash compensation claim. How the accident occurred can help determine who was responsible.
Most whiplash car accident claims arise from rear-end collisions. When a car hits you from behind, the driver of that vehicle is typically at fault.
Slip-and-fall accidents: Property owners and managers have a general duty to take reasonable measures to ensure the safety of their users. If someone falls and suffers whiplash, they are usually at fault (depending on the circumstances)
Sporting accidents: Recreation and sporting venue operators and owners must take reasonable care of people using their grounds and facilities. Consequently, you could have a valid whiplash claim if something goes wrong.
Amusement parks: Theme and amusement parks can also be liable when someone is injured while using their premises.
You should know the legal deadlines and strict time limits for lodging a whiplash injury claim, as missing these can prevent you from receiving compensation.
In Queensland, there is a general time limit of three years from the accident date for filing a common law claim.
In many jurisdictions, claims must be lodged within 28 days to several months after the accident.
For car accident whiplash compensation, you must lodge a CTP insurance claim within the earlier of either:
An injured person must follow these deadlines to avoid losing their right to seek compensation.
If the at-fault driver is unknown or unregistered, the strict time limits are reduced, requiring claims to be lodged with the Nominal Defendant within three months of the accident date.
The Car Accident Compensation Lawyers QLD provide free professional advice regarding time limits for motor vehicle accident claims. Call 1800 860 777
Applying for compensation through insurance can be complex and challenging to navigate without legal assistance. CTP insurance companies typically aim to boost their profits by minimising their obligation to pay compensation for whiplash injuries. They employ various tactics to achieve this outcome, including claiming that you contributed to the accident (were partly to blame).
All common law claims are based on solid evidence that proves a whiplash injury was:
Further complications can occur when you have a preexisting medical condition or engage in other activities that could exacerbate the soft-tissue damage.
People who have suffered personal injuries in motor vehicle accidents have the right to seek legal advice about their entitlements and the steps to seek compensation for their loss.
The Car Accident Compensation Lawyers QLD provides a free case assessment that explains if you have a valid case and your entitlements. Furthermore, all our whiplash legal services come with a genuine 100% no-win, no-fee, no-risk guarantee.
It’s free to learn your options. Call 1800 860 777
Resolution of whiplash compensation claims can take 6 to 18 months, depending on various factors, including complexity and the available documentation.
Whiplash is the most common injury from car accidents. It is usually a neck injury resulting from the rapid back-and-forth movement of the head, often during rear-end collisions.
To support a whiplash compensation claim, you need to gather essential evidence such as
Comprehensive evidence significantly enhances the strength of a CTP claim.
In Australia, common law judgements show that compensation for a whiplash injury can range from:
The injury’s severity, lost earnings, and outlays for medical expenses and ongoing treatment all help determine the value of compensation payments.
A lump sum payout will be higher if whiplash causes other injuries such as a diagnosed mental illness.
Most Brisbane whiplash injuries come from rear-end collisions at signalised intersections, congested arterial roads and stop-start commuter corridors. This type of accident accounts for more than a quarter of all crashes in Brisbane and peaked as the most common crash type in Queensland in 2019.
The highest-risk Brisbane locations for rear-end collisions are the congested arterial corridors recorded in Queensland Government crash data:
The financial impact is disproportionate. Published research on Queensland rear-end crashes found that they account for 21 per cent of police-reported collisions but 36 per cent of claims under the state’s CTP scheme, representing a social cost of AU$1.7 billion.
That gap exists because rear-end impacts are the leading cause of whiplash and soft-tissue injuries, a finding supported by Transport and Main Roads road safety statistics.