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Compulsory third party insurance provides cover for compensation costs to people injured or killed in an accident involving your vehicle. This can include you (the driver of the vehicle), other drivers (including cyclists and motorcyclists), passengers and pedestrians.
The type of compensation available covers both economic and non-economic loss, meaning that hospital, medical and rehabilitation expenses as well as loss of income will be covered, as is pain, suffering and loss of quality of life.
You can generally receive medical expenses for up to 6 months, as well as attendant care if you need help around the home while you recover.
If your injury is more serious, and you were not mostly at fault, you can claim benefits for longer than the 6 months.
In Queensland, you need to take out CTP insurance before registering your car. There are currently 6 private car insurance companies to choose from: Allianz, QBE, RACQ and Suncorp.
In New South Wales, you need to get your CTP insurance ('greenslip') before registering your car with a private insurer. There are currently 6 available: Youi, AAMI, GIO, Allianz, NRMA and QBE.
The ACT Motor Accident Injuries (MAI) insurance scheme replaced CTP insurance on 1 February 2020. MAI must be paid at the same time as car registration. There are currently 4 licensed private insurers to choose from: NRMA, GIO, AAMI and APIA.
In Victoria, you pay for your rego and CTP together. The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) is the only insurer under the scheme.
CTP is included in your car registration in Tasmania. There are no private insurers in Tasmania so you don't need to choose a CTP provider.
The CTP insurance scheme in South Australia was opened up to private insurers in July 2016. You will have to choose from 4 private insurers: AAMI, Allianz, QBE or SGIC.
In WA, there's only 1 CTP insurance provider: the Insurance Commission of Western Australia (ICWA). Cover is automatically included when you pay for your car rego.
CTP insurance is included in your registration in the Northern Territory and administered by the Territory Insurance Office (TIO) so you don't need to worry about choosing between specific CTP insurers.
It depends where you live. In Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia or the ACT you're able to choose your own CTP insurance provider.
When your renewal date gets near, you'll be sent a renewal notice by your current insurer. It'll show you a renewl price they've set for the next 12 months. However, you don't need to renew with them (in fact, it's often more expensive to auto-renew).
By using a green slips calculator, you have the option to look and see who provides the best option for you. These calculators let you compare prices side-by-side.
However, in all other states or territories of Australia, CTP's offered by a state-owned or government-licensed insurance provider.
Remember, if you're involved an accident, CTP won't cover you for any damage caused to you or anyone else’s car or property – but comprehensive car insurance will.
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How do I find the best insurance for a Mercedes sprinter mobile home?
Hi Kelly,
Thanks for getting in touch with Finder. I hope all is well with you. :)
While we currently don’t have a specific page for Mercedes sprinter mobile homes, our list of trailer insurance might cover your mobile home. You can compare quotes from different insurers by pressing the ‘Get Quote’ button. You’ll also find useful information about how to find the right insurance for you on that page.
I hope this helps. Should you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out again.
Have a wonderful day!
Cheers,
Joshua
Hey i need a wrx insurance
Hi Adam,
Thanks for visiting our page.
You may refer to our list of car insurance to compare quotes from different insurers. As a friendly reminder, carefully review the Product Disclosure Statement of the product before applying. You may also contact the insurance provider should you have any questions about their policy.
Hope this was helpful. Don’t hesitate to message us back if you have more questions.
Cheers,
Nikki
a council bus swiped my park car. i paid the excess and higher car as i could not drive the car from the damage. im out of pocket $1200 am i allowed to be reimbursed this money through my insurance company from there insurance company?
Hi Jamie,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
As to whether you’re entitled to a reimbursement, that will depend on the type of policy you have. For instance, compulsory third-party (CTP) car insurance can only cover the injuries caused by the accident but not for the damages incurred in the vehicle or property.
I suggest you refer to your policy or contact your insurer directly if you’re still unsure of your coverage. Meanwhile, you can go through our step-by-step guide on things to do after a car accident.
I hope this helps.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to us again if you have additional questions.
Cheers,
Ash
I am a temporary resident. Can I claim MCIS Levies (part of CTP payment ) on my personal tax return?
Hi John,
Thanks for your question.
For any tax or financial advice, you should consult a licensed professional. I am unaware of a situation where you can claim a deduction for MCIS Levies. However, if you’ve canceled your vehicle’s registration, you may be entitled to a partial refund. If you would like to know more, please refer to the Motor Accident Guidelines.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard
Do i need a greenslip and third party insurance or are these the same thing?
Hi Emma,
Thanks for your question. It depends on the type of third party insurance. A Greenslip is also called Compulsory Third Party or CTP insurance. However, there is also Third Party Property Damage (also known as TPPD) and Third Party Property Damage Fire and Theft (also known as TPPFF&T), which are different, non-compulsory, types of car insurance.
I hope this was helpful,
Richard