Common law transport accident claims

The principles relating to common law claims for negligence are set out in Chapter 10.1: Negligence and injury (see ‘Establishing liability’). Such proceedings can be issued where an injury or death results from the negligence of another party in a transport accident.

Where there is a claim for damages sustained in a motor vehicle accident and the owner or negligent driver is known but cannot be found, there are special arrangements. Also, where the vehicle and owner or negligent driver involved is unidentified or uninsured, claims can be commenced against the TAC.

Common law transport accident claims

Chapter: 10.2: Transport accident injuries

Contributor: Brian Wright, Reserve Magistrate, Magistrates’ Court of Victoria

Current as of: 1 September 2024

Law Handbook Page: 843

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