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Car accident compensation in Mascot, 2020

We'll tell you what you're likely owed.

Based in Mascot or anywhere in 2020 and had a car accident? We help people across Mascot and NSW figure out what their accident is worth and get on with their lives. We also look after Eastlakes. One phone call is enough. We help anyone — hurt or not, your fault or theirs.

Eastern Suburbs

Bayside LGA suburb beside Sydney Airport. Heavy O'Riordan Street and Botany Road arterial volumes, dense airport-precinct hotel and freight traffic, and constant taxi and rideshare movement around the terminals.

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Under NSW MAIA 2017The motor accident law we work within
No cut of your damagesLegal costs are regulated, not skimmed
We take at-fault claimsUp to 52 weeks of benefits
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MASCOT COMPENSATION

What's on the table after a Mascot car accident.

Before worrying about the process, know what you're actually talking about.

Compensation after a crash in Mascotisn’t one big cheque — it’s a mix. Early medical cover. Income while you’re not working. A damages payment later if the injury sticks. Where the numbers land depends on what happened and what it’s still doing to your life.

We also look after Eastlakes — same call, same team. Whether the crash was on Botany Road, Gardeners Road, or a side street a block away, the pathway is the same.

The mistake most people make is settling on the first offer the insurer puts in front of them. In plenty of Mascotcases the first figure isn’t the real figure — there’s more on the table once someone knows to ask for it.

People in Mascot find us while searching for "motor accident compensation", "compensation payout NSW" or "personal injury compensation NSW" — same conversation, whatever phrase you used to get here.

WHAT AFFECTS YOUR PAYOUT

Three things that shape a Mascot compensation number.

It's not a lottery. There's a logic — and it's the first thing we walk you through.

Injury severity

Bruising and soft-tissue sits in one band. A longer-healing injury or one leaving a permanent mark sits in another entirely. The gap between the two is where most of the variation lives.

Fault status

Not-at-fault opens more of the picture. At-fault still opens more than most people think. Both are worth the phone call. Neither is a dead end.

Impact on your life

Time off work. Treatment you’re still in. Things you can’t do now that you used to. This is the lever people forget, and it’s usually the biggest one between the first offer and a real number.

ABOUT MASCOT

Looking after Mascot drivers.

Mascot sits immediately beside Sydney Airport, a fast-changing suburb of new apartment towers, hotels and airport-precinct offices. O'Riordan Street and Botany Road run through it as the main arteries, feeding constant airport, freight and rideshare traffic.

Wherever you are in Eastern Suburbs, a car accident throws the same curveballs — the insurer calls, the paperwork, working out what you’re actually owed. That’s the part we take off your plate, from one phone call onward. Hurt or not, your fault or theirs.

TREATMENT NEARBY

Getting seen near Mascot.

If you're hurt, getting in front of a doctor early matters — for your recovery and for your claim.

Mascot sits close to St George Hospital (Kogarah) and Prince of Wales Hospital (Randwick). Getting seen quickly does two jobs at once: it’s better for your recovery, and it puts the injury on the record from day one — which is exactly what a CTP insurer looks for later.

We help line up and fund that treatment as part of the claim, so the cost isn’t coming out of your pocket while you’re getting better. You focus on healing; we keep the file moving.

GETTING AROUND

The roads around Mascot.

Most crashes happen on the routes you drive every day. Here's the lay of the land.

O'Riordan Street and Botany Road carry heavy arterial and airport-bound traffic, with General Holmes Drive and the airport tunnels nearby; taxi, rideshare and freight movement around the terminals is constant.

The arterials carrying most of the local traffic are Botany Road, Gardeners Road and O'Riordan Street, and the pinch usually shows around Sydney Airport (domestic and international terminals). Wherever yours happened, the claim runs the same way.

Main roadsBotany RoadGardeners RoadO'Riordan Street
Getting in & outMascot station (Airport & South Line)General Holmes Drive and the airport tunnelsO'Riordan Street and Botany Road bus corridors
HOW IT GOES

How it usually runs for a Mascot claim.

  1. 1You ring us and tell us what happened — what you were doing, who hit whom, whether you’re hurt. Takes about ten minutes.
  2. 2We tell you what you’re likely owed, what the next few weeks look like, and what we take off your plate. First call, usually.
  3. 3From there, leave it with us. Paperwork, insurer calls, medical co-ordination. You focus on getting better.
  4. 4When the number’s ready, we walk you through it properly. No rush, no pressure — your call, once you’ve got the full picture.
AT-FAULT? STILL WORTH A CALL

Caused the Mascot crash yourself? Don't assume you're out.

This is the pocket of compensation most firms won’t touch. A lot of Mascotdrivers who caused a prang assume they’re entitled to nothing. Often not true. There’s a separate statutory pathway with its own rules and its own timelines — and people don’t find out about it unless someone tells them. That’s the call.

QUESTIONS PEOPLE ASK

What people in Mascot usually ask about payouts.

Plain answers to the outcome questions people bring to the first call.

Depends on what happened and what it's doing to your life. Injury, time off work, treatment you'll need, whose fault it was — those are the levers. We'll look at your situation and give you a straight answer, not a range. That's what the first call is for.

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