In Western Australia, if you are injured in a motor vehicle accident caused (even partly) by another driver’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation.

Motor Vehicle Accident Claims

Who can make a claim?

You may be eligible to claim if you were injured in a crash involving a WA‑registered vehicle and you are:

• A driver or passenger.

• A pedestrian or cyclist.

• A motorcyclist or pillion passenger.

Even if the at‑fault driver is unknown or uninsured, you can still make a claim.

What can you claim for?

1. Medical and treatment expenses.

2. Loss of income (past and future).

3. Pain and suffering (otherwise know as non-pecuniary loss).

4. Care and assistance (paid and unpaid).

5. Travel expenses.

6. Future treatment and care costs. 

7. Out‑of‑pocket expenses.

If you are an injured driver - lodge a Crash Report with the Insurance Commission of Western Australia (ICWA) available via ICWA’s website:

If you are an injured passenger or pedestrian - you do not need to fill out a Crash Report but you are required to notify ICWA and you can do so via ICWA’s website:

Talk to us about your claim