Insurance Claims against Council
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Before Council is obliged to pay compensation for any injury, loss or damage suffered, it must be established that this injury, loss or damage was caused as a result of Council's negligence.
Council reserves its right to recover all or any costs that have been unnecessarily or unreasonably incurred by the Council in successfully defending insurance claims made against the Council.
The legislation that applies to Council’s responsibility for damages resulting from potholes or any other hazards on its roads is the Civil Liability Act 2003 (QLD) (the Act). The Act sets out a number of principles to be employed in determining whether is liable for injury, loss or damage suffered by road users.The principles concerning Council's management of resources and responsibilities as a Roads Authority are set out under section 37 of the Act.
The functions required to be exercised by the authority are to be determined by reference to the broad range of its activities and not merely by reference to the matter to which the proceedings relate.
If you are insured privately for the damage or injury sustained, such as motor vehicle insurance, you may wish to report the claim to them. If covered they may settle your loss and then pursue recovery against the Council on your behalf.
Council recommends that you seek professional legal advice if you are unsure about whether you are able to claim for your loss or damage.
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Council maintains 1415 kilometres of road network within its Local Government Area. We also conduct regular inspections of the road network and are continually assessing and prioritising repair work.
Council may not be liable for damages arising from potholes and other hazards unless Council was aware of the pothole and has been negligent in not addressing the risk within Council’s ability in terms of resources.
Council recommends that you seek professional legal advice if you are unsure about whether you are able to claim for your loss or damage.
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Council will investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident to establish whether or not Council has any legal liability.
Completion and acceptance of the claims for compensation form does not represent an admission of liability or a waiver of its rights on the part of Council. Council reserves its right to recover all or any costs that have been unnecessarily or unreasonably incurred by the Council in successfully defending insurance claims made against the Council.
Your claim will be subject to investigation and assessed on its own merits.
We will endeavour to respond to claims as quickly as possible. However the processing of claims is dependent on the supply of relevant information and, therefore, assessment of your claim may take some time to complete.
If you wish to make a claim against Council, there are 2 options:
1) Make a claim against your own insurance policy - for a Property or Motor Vehicle Claim
Your Insurer may consider seeking recovery against Council. Please note that this option may result in an initial upfront payment to your insurer for the applicable excess. In general, insurance companies will pursue Council for reimbursement where they consider Council to be liable. In such cases, the excess amount may be waived. You should discuss this with your insurer prior to lodging a claim with Council.
2) Make a claim directly to Council - for Personal Injury or a Property or Motor Vehicle Claim
If you are seeking compensation directly from Council for injury, loss or damage arising from an incident, please complete the ‘Online Insurance Claim’ form on the right hand side of your screen and provide photographs and documentation as required.
Completion and acceptance of the Online Insurance Claim form does not represent an admission of liability or a waiver of its rights on the part of Council.
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Council will investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident to establish whether or not the Council has any legal liability.
Completion and acceptance of the Online Insurance Claim form does not represent an admission of liability or a waiver of its rights on the part of Council. Council reserves its right to recover all or any costs that have been unnecessarily or unreasonably incurred by the Council in successfully defending insurance claims made against the Council.
Your claim will be subject to investigation and the findings assessed on their own merits.
Council will endeavour to respond to claims as quickly as possible. However the processing of claims is dependent on the supply of relevant information and, therefore, assessment of your claim may take some time to complete.