Ep 20. Hit and Run Accident Insurance in Western Australia

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Hit and run accident insurance claims in Western Australia can be complex. In this episode, we explore your legal obligations under the Road Traffic Act of 1974, including the importance of reporting accidents, even minor ones. Learn about Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Insurance and how the Insurance Commission of Western Australia steps in as a nominal defendant when the driver is unidentified.


For a detailed guide on making a hit and run claim, visit the full blog at Foyle Legal's blog or explore more on Foyle Legal's website.


Foyle Legal Blog: https://foylelegal.com/blog/guide-to-hit-and-run-accident-insurance-and-compensation-claim/

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Key Chapter Timestamp:

00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast

00:20 - Welcome to Personal Injury Claims Explained

00:44 - Diving Into Hit and Run Accidents in Western Australia

01:00 - Understanding Legal Obligations After a Hit and Run

01:30 - Guide to Hit and Run Accident Insurance Claims in WA

02:00 - Criminal Implications of Failing to Stop After an Accident

02:30 - Reporting Accidents: What You Must Do

03:00 - Duties in Accidents Involving Injury vs. Property Damage

03:30 - Steps to Take If You Witness or Are Involved in a Hit and Run

04:00 - Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Insurance in WA

04:30 - Making a Claim Against the Insurance Commission of Western Australia

05:00 - Investigating Hit and Run Accidents: From Witnesses to Technology

05:30 - Importance of Reporting for Legal and Financial Protection

06:00 - How Insurance Companies Handle Hit and Run Claims

06:45 - Impact on Insurance Premiums After a Hit and Run

07:30 - Common Misconceptions About Hit and Run Incidents

08:15 - Consequences of Failing to Report Minor Accidents

09:00 - Legal and Emotional Consequences of Hit and Runs

09:45 - Christian Foyle's Expert Insights on Hit and Run Claims

10:21 - Personal Accountability and Road Safety

10:30 - Conclusion: Drive Safely and Protect Your Rights


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The Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal podcast provides general information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The content is based primarily on Western Australian law and may not apply in other jurisdictions. Listening to this podcast does not establish a solicitor-client relationship, and the content is not a substitute for seeking professional legal advice. This podcast is intended primarily for Western Australian listeners.


We aim to help injured individuals understand their rights and responsibilities; however, we do not actively encourage listeners to make a claim unless they believe it is the right decision for their circumstances. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified lawyer before making any legal decisions and ensuring that decisions are based on legal advice specific to your situation.


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