Most law firms won't take your call. We do.
Injured, at fault. The call law firms won't take.
Up to 52 weeks of income support. Medical and treatment costs paid. Rehab covered. Law firms run on contingency from your damages — no damages, no interest. We don't. We take every customer. Had a car accident? Call Accident Hub.

52 weeks is a floor, not a footnote
In plain English
Everyone hurt in a NSW motor accident is entitled to at least a year of income, medical, and treatment support — fault doesn't block it.
Damages (the lump-sum payout) are blocked when you're wholly at fault. Statutory benefits aren't. Those two things get confused constantly, and it costs injured drivers real money.
Six things you can claim
Every item below sits inside CTP statutory benefits. Fault doesn't remove them.
Income support
Up to 95% of pre-accident earnings for the first 13 weeks, stepping down after that under MAIA 2017. Paid weekly. Backdated to the accident when lodged inside the 28-day window.
Check your entitlementsMedical costs
GP visits, specialists, imaging, surgery, medication. Paid direct to providers — you don't chase receipts.
How we run itPhysio and rehab
Physiotherapy, exercise physiology, occupational therapy, chiro. Booked, tracked, paid through CTP.
How it worksPsych treatment
Psychologist or psychiatrist sessions for crash-related anxiety, PTSD, or adjustment disorders — paid through CTP.
Check your entitlementsReturn-to-work support
Graduated return plans, workplace assessments, retraining where needed. Built with your employer and clinicians.
How we run itEquipment and modifications
Mobility aids, home modifications, vehicle modifications where medically needed. Funded through CTP.
How it worksBeen told you don't have a case?
Take the quiz at /check. It asks about fault, injury, timing — and tells you what you're entitled to under NSW MAIA 2017. If a law firm said no, it's usually because they run on contingency and there's no damages to cut from. That doesn't mean you're not entitled. It means the 52 weeks of statutory benefits are still yours.
The call nobody else serves
Personal-injury law firms work on contingency — they take a percentage of your damages settlement. If there's no damages claim available — which is the case for wholly at-fault drivers — there's nothing to take a percentage of. So they decline the file.
The 52 weeks of statutory benefits are still there. Income support, medical, rehab — all of it. But because the numbers don't work on a contingency model, law firms step back and leave injured drivers to figure it out solo.
Accident Hub doesn't work on contingency. We pursue statutory benefits as a service. That changes the maths — and it means we take the calls other people don't. If you've been turned away, that's why. Call us.
Had a car accident? Call Accident Hub.
Turned away elsewhere? Call us. The 52 weeks are real — and they're yours.
We've been through this 1000 times. Been through it with you.
Five steps, most within the first month
- 01
You call or take the quiz
One call or 60 seconds at /check. We take the facts and the medical position — and we don't turn you away because the crash was yours.
- 02
CTP claim lodged
Personal injury application filed with the CTP insurer. Fault section handled carefully — accurate, not overstated.
- 03
Income support starts flowing
Usually within a few weeks of lodgement, backdated to the accident. Weekly, direct to your account.
- 04
Medical treatment booked and paid
GP, physio, psych, specialists — coordinated behind the scenes as part of your claim. Insurer pays the invoices.
- 05
We manage the whole 52 weeks
Reviews, reports, adjustments, the insurer handled end to end. You focus on recovery; we keep the claim running.
What happens when the year is up?
Straight up: statutory benefits taper or end at 52 weeks for most wholly-at-fault claimants. After that, the CTP system isn't paying your income or your treatment. That's the law.
What we do is get you to week 52 as well-supported as possible, then set up the transition — properly timed return-to-work planning, early Centrelink lodgement if capacity is still limited, a clear handover to your regular Medicare-funded GP and physio. If your injury is more serious than originally assessed, we review whether you qualify for extended benefits.
The last thing we want is week 52 arriving as a surprise. From around week 40 we start the conversation, map the plan, and make sure you land on something, not nothing.
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