Workers Compensation Claim Australia: Hello Australians!!! Let me guide you on how you can get your personal injury settlement pay-out. In this article you are going to know about what is a personal injury settlement, factors affecting the personal injury settlement, how you can claim it, how much you can get on an average, claim type and the time duration etc.
Let’s understand what an injury is. An injury can hamper someone by not impacting the body only but also it can impact the brain. It can turn someone’s life from top to bottom. A person can suffer from many losses like several injuries on their body, hefty amount of medical expenses, job loss and reduction in wages, pains and suffering. And this is where compensation for all of these factors comes into existence. Often referred to as general damages or non-economic loss, pain and suffering acknowledge the personal and emotional effects of your injury. This type of compensations is not relied on the bills or receipts accrued but need a significant pay-out.
Types of Injuries that can get you a compensation
Personal injuries that can receive compensation is of four types. A person can get a compensation if these things are happened.
| Types of Claims | Includes |
| Motor Vehicle Accident Injuries | Under Motor vehicle injuries the injuries covers any injuries to drivers, passengers, cyclists and pedestrians. It also covers passengers on the public transport. Personal Injury compensation is given through third party insurance scheme. |
| Work Injuries | This includes workers compensation is available for employees and sub-sub-contractors who have been involved in an accident or have suffered without any fault. |
| Injuries in Public Places and Buildings | If any injury happens in any public places like if anyone slips, trips, or falls, or get injuries from falling objects, food poisoning or any injuries caused from any defected equipment. |
| Medical Negligence | This includes surgical errors, negligence by doctors and hospitals, birth injuries and defects, faulty implants, misdiagnosis, and delayed diagnosis. For more information, check out our Guide to Medical Negligence Compensation. |
Types of Personal Injury Damage claims or coverage
In Australia, personal injury damages are divided into two main categories. One is Economic Injuries, another is Non-Economic.
Economic losses that one can count or quantify. These losses impact the person financially. Under this the coverage will be given for incurred medical expenses that will cover the hospital stays, surgery cost, medicine, and any other treatment related cost. Loss of earning capacity term will be covered if anyone is not returning to their old job or cannot work full hours in the future. Under property damage, the claim will cover or fix if any property damaged in the accident.
Non-Economic Damages or Intangible Losses are those which are non-monetary in nature. Under this loss coverage, the compensation will be done for all of the pain and suffering that means the coverage will be done for physical pain and emotional stress caused from the injury. It will also cover the loss of enjoyment, especially for when the person can no longer enjoy his/her hobbies, sports or any activities which was normal before. Also cover the compensation for the negative impact the injury has on the relationship with the spouse or partner.
How much is paid on an average for a personal injury claim?
In New South Wales, for Motor vehicle accident, the pay-out is made for 15053 motor accidents reported in NSW and for this total of $1.78 billion being paid out in benefits and lump sums. This means each accident has got a pay-out of $118,000 on the result of a claim. Up to November 2025, under workers compensation, there were 114457 claims was filed and a total of $ 7 billion pay-out was made as benefits. This means $61,158 for each new claim was settled. This data is sourced from SIRA, January 2026.
Process of validating a Legal claim
- The first stage is Assessment. Before any paper work, the lawyer appointed to proceed and verify the situation. Then they will identify the insurer because in Australia, people can normally claim against an insurance company rather than individual person. In this phase you will receive a recommendation on whether to pursue a “No Win, No Fee” agreement and an overview of your potential pay-out.
- Second phase is collecting the Evidence. The lawyer has to gather the police reports, CCTV footage and witness statements along with medical reports. Lawyers usually wait until the injuries got stabilization.
- Third phase id Settlement. Most of the personal injury claims in Australia settle before reaching to the courtroom. If the insurer accepts the liability, they will make a settlement offer. And after that the appointed personal injury lawyer will decide how much to claim.
- Fourth phase is Litigation or Dispute Resolution. If the insurer denies the claim or offers, the matter will; go to the court. The lawyer will file a statement of claim. Both of the sides exchange the documents and evidence then a trial period will set.
| Types of Claims | Duration of Personal Injury Claim submission |
| Workers Compensation Claims | The claims should be submitted within 3 months normally. |
| There can be an extension of 3 years in certain circumstances | |
| The extension can be more than 3 years if the injury resulting in death or serious and permanent disfunction | |
| If more than 3 years have passed since the accident, then the claim may be still can submitted after the approval from SIRA | |
| Claims related to Car Accident Injury | for loss of job or payment, the injurer has 28 days to claim. |
| final deadline of claim submission is 3 months in this case | |
| There can be some exceptions in certain circumstances | |
| Claim related to Public Liability | in case of public liability related claim, it can be claimed within 3 years from the date of injury. |
| In certain situations, you can claim for up to 3 years after you become aware of your injury. | |
| Medical Negligence | once your injury has been diagnosed, then after 3 years from the date of injury or diagnosis you can submit a claim |
| Exceptions are there for children and the people with disabilities |
Car Accident claim pay-outs
| State | Requirements for claiming pain and suffering | Maximum compensation for pain and suffering |
| NSW | Injury must be assessed at more than 10% WPI | $654,000 |
| Victoria | You must have either: | $663,580 |
| • 30% WPI or | ||
| • A serious injury certificate issued by Transport Accident Commission | ||
| Queensland | Injury must have an Injury Scale Value (ISV) of 1 or higher | $456,950 |
| South Australia | Injury must have an ISV of 11 or higher. | $405,780 |
| Western Australia | Injury must exceed 5% of WPI | $485,000 |
| Claim value must be valued more than $25,500 annually | ||
| Tasmania | Claim value must be valued than $7,000. This minimum value increases every year due to inflation. | No maximum Limit |
| ACT | Don’t have to meet any special legal conditions | No maximum Limit |
Important Official Workers Compensation Links (Australia)
| State / Scheme | Authority Name | Official Claim Link |
|---|---|---|
| Australia (General Guide) | Healthdirect Australia | Workers Compensation Guide |
| Commonwealth Employees | Comcare | Make a Claim Online |
| New South Wales (NSW) | SafeWork NSW | https://www.safework.nsw.gov.au |
| Victoria (VIC) | WorkSafe Victoria | https://www.worksafe.vic.gov.au |
| Queensland (QLD) | WorkSafe Queensland | https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au |
| Western Australia (WA) | WorkCover WA | Claim Workers Compensation |
| South Australia (SA) | ReturnToWorkSA | https://www.rtwsa.com |
| Tasmania (TAS) | WorkSafe Tasmania | https://worksafe.tas.gov.au |
| Northern Territory (NT) | NT WorkSafe | https://worksafe.nt.gov.au |
| ACT | WorkSafe ACT | Make a Claim (ACT) |