
Seriously injured in a road accident?
Understand your TAC compensation options
If your injuries have had a lasting impact and particularly if someone else was at fault, you may be entitled to compensation beyond standard TAC benefits.
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Is this relevant to you?
You may be eligible for further compensation if:
You were seriously injured in a road accident
Your injuries have caused ongoing or permanent impact
You’ve lost income or work capacity
Someone else was at fault (even partially)
TAC payments don’t reflect the full impact on your life
Many people don’t realise there are different types of TAC claims, and that additional compensation may be available in some circumstances.
Not all TAC claims are the same
Statutory benefits:
Most people injured in a transport accident can access TAC statutory benefits, which operate on a no-fault basis. This means support may be available regardless of who caused the accident.
Common Law claim:
Where injuries are serious and someone else was at fault, a person may be able to pursue a Common Law claim. Common Law claims consider negligence and are designed to compensate for the long-term impact of an injury rather than day-to-day expenses.


Free guide: TAC compensation explained Statutory benefits & Common Law claims
Designed for people whose injuries have had an ongoing or life-changing impact.
What this guide covers:
The difference between no fault (statutory) benefits & common law compensation
What support TAC provides for treatment, income & care
When a Common Law claim may be available
How “serious injury” is assessed under TAC
The types of compensation that may be available long-term
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