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You caused the crash. You're hurt.

Worth a phone call — you've probably got more on the table than you think.

Plenty of people in your situation assume they're out of luck. Often they're not. There's usually still real support available — income while you recover, medical costs, that kind of thing — depending on the details. Worth a phone call to find out where you stand.

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We take at-fault claimsUp to 52 weeks of benefits
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The thing people get wrong

Causing the crash doesn't mean you're on your own.

A lot of people who caused a crash assume they're out of luck. That there's nothing for them. So they try to tough it out, burn through sick leave, and pay medical bills out of their own pocket while they heal.

Depending on what happened and how you're hurt, there can still be real support available. Weekly income while you can't work, medical and rehab paid directly, psychological support, help getting back on your feet. It's worth a phone call to find out.

Plenty of people assume there's nothing. Usually there is.

What's usually on the table

The main things, plainly.

Even though you caused the crash, these are the things that often apply. The exact shape depends on the details.

01

Income while you can't work

Weekly payments based on what you were earning before. Paid straight into your account while you recover. We help get it sorted and keep it flowing.

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02

Medical costs

GP, specialists, imaging, surgery, medication. Invoices paid directly to the people treating you — you shouldn't be chasing receipts while you're trying to heal.

How it works
03

Physio and rehab

Physio, exercise physiology, occupational therapy, chiro where it's needed. Booked and paid through the scheme. You focus on recovering.

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04

Psychological support

Sessions with a psychologist or psychiatrist for anxiety, PTSD, or adjustment after the crash. Covered the same as a physical injury.

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05

Getting back to work

Graduated return-to-work plans, workplace checks, retraining where you need it. Coordinated with your employer and the people treating you.

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06

Equipment and home tweaks

Mobility aids, home modifications, vehicle modifications where they're medically needed. Part of what we sort alongside everything else.

How it works
Short quiz

Not sure where you stand?

A few short questions about what happened and how you're hurt, and you'll get a plain-English read on what's likely available in your situation. No signup.

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How it works

Usually sorted in the first few weeks.

  1. 01

    You call or do the short quiz

    Ring our team or take the short quiz in a few minutes. We take the details, and we don't turn you away because you caused the crash.

  2. 02

    We get things moving

    Paperwork lodged properly — fault section filled in honestly, no overstatement, no understatement.

  3. 03

    Income support starts

    Weekly payments usually start within a few weeks. Backdated to the crash where possible. Paid straight into your nominated account.

  4. 04

    Medical sorted and paid

    GP, physio, psychological, specialist appointments — all coordinated, all paid through the scheme.

  5. 05

    We look after your file

    Reviews, reports, adjustments, correspondence with the insurer — all on us. You focus on recovering.

After the early support period

What happens when the early support winds down?

For most people in this situation, the weekly income and medical support has a limit. After that, it tapers or winds down.

Our job is to make sure you arrive at that point as supported as possible, and to help with what comes after. That means proper return-to-work planning, handover to your regular GP and allied health, and if your injuries turn out to be more serious than first thought, looking at whether extended support applies.

We don't want the end of the support period to arrive without a plan. From well before that point, we start the conversation, map out what's next with you, and make sure there's no sudden gap in care or income.

Common questions

Quick answers

Yes, often. It's one of the most common misunderstandings — people assume causing the crash means there's nothing. Usually there is. Income while you recover, medical costs, rehab, psychological support — all usually on the table. The exact shape depends on the details. Worth a phone call to find out.
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