If you have been injured we can help you.

Mullins Lawyers Injury Law handles accident claims for all types of injuries suffered in road accidents.

We act for clients in a range of situations, including:

  • Drivers or passengers in motor vehicle accidents
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Cycling accidents
  • Motorbike accidents
  • Hit and run accidents
  • Loss of support / dependency claims.

We help people with physical, psychological, and catastrophic injuries reduce financial stress and allow them to focus on recovery.

We can help you navigate the legal complexities of the claim, ensure you are supported and receive the injury compensation you deserve.

Did you know that insurers can pay for medical treatment and rehabilitation while you are making your claim?

Early intervention can make all the difference in the recovery process.

Our lawyers are experienced in handling all types of claims: no claim is too small or too large. We have acted for clients  with minor soft tissue injuries, lacerations, fractures and dislocations, as well as extreme injuries such as burns, significant spinal injuries, and catastrophic head injuries. We have also acted for families in claims for fatal injuries.

If you are an accident victim, contact us to get assistance in recovering compensation for pain and suffering, lost income, care, out-of-pocket expenses, and future losses.

At Mullins Lawyers Injury Law, you will be appropriately represented by lawyers, not paralegals. Our partners are Accredited Specialists, meaning they are endorsed by the Queensland Law Society as experts in their field.

We act on a No Win, No Fee basis: meaning you will not pay any legal fees or outlays unless and until your claim is successful.

When making a claim, it is helpful to have the following evidence and documents:

  • Photographs of the accident scene.
  • Photographs of your injury.
  • The name and phone number of any eyewitnesses.
  • The name, phone number and registration plate number of the driver or drivers involved in the accident.
  • Receipts of any medical or treatment expenses for your injury.

Time limits apply to motor vehicle claims under the Motor Accident Insurance Act and the Limitation of Actions Act. It’s important to seek legal advice about your rights without delay and avoid your claim becoming statute barred, which means the time period for making your claim has expired.

Our team is here to support and work with you and will ensure you meet the requirements of the relevant legislation.

Most personal injury cases will settle without the need for court proceedings.

Call or email us for more information to start the road to recovery.

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