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How do I confirm the other driver's CTP insurer?

If the other driver's vehicle is registered in NSW, you can look up the CTP insurer for a vehicle online by using Service NSW Check registration

If the vehicle is registered in another state or territory, contact the State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA)

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For assistance in determining who was at-fault and how to claim, contact the State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) CTP Assist on 1300 656 919

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You don't need to make a claim yourself. Just make sure you tell them you're insured with NRMA Insurance and give them your details including:

  • Your registration details
  • The state and territory where your vehicle is registered
  • Your full name, address and contact details
  • If applicable - the vehicle owner's contact details
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  • If you were injured in a motor incident that was caused by a vehicle and you didn't get any details, or if the vehicle isn't insured, you may still be able to claim. You'll need to contact the State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) CTP Assist on 1300 656 919
  • For vehicles registered in another state, you'll need to contact the relevant CTP regulatory authority in that state to find out details of the CTP insurer
  • If you're not sure which vehicle caused the accident, you can call the SIRA CTP Assist on 1300 656 919
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Anyone injured in a motor vehicle accident can make a claim, including:

  • The driver and passengers in another vehicle
  • Motorcyclists
  • Cyclists, pedestrians and other road users
  • The driver that caused the accident.

If an NRMA CTP insured vehicle caused the accident, the person injured will need to make a claim themselves. If they need assistance, someone else can help by filling in the appropriate forms to start their claim. When the claim is submitted, we'll need to speak to the injured person directly.

Drivers who caused an accident while driving an NRMA CTP insured vehicle may also be able to claim a lump sum for certain serious injuries.

You cannot make a claim if you:

  • Have been charged with or convicted of a serious driving offence in connection with the accident, or
  • Were the at-fault driver of an uninsured vehicle and you knew the vehicle was uninsured.

For more information, or to start a claim, visit our CTP claims page.

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If the vehicle is registered in NSW, you can look up the CTP insurer for a vehicle by using Service NSW Check registration

If the vehicle is registered in another state or territory, contact the State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA)

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