Clifton Springs · VIC · 3222
Public Liability in Clifton Springs, VIC
Comparing public liability in Clifton Springs? Browse the providers we list serving Clifton Springs and the surrounding Geelong area, typically No win no fee. Credentials and pricing shown where published — independent, no paid placements.
Can I sue if I slipped in a supermarket?
If you were injured as a pedestrian, cyclist, driver, or passenger in a motor vehicle accident in Australia, you almost certainly have a Compulsory Third Party (CTP) claim. CTP insurance covers medical expenses, loss of income, and pain & suffering for injured persons. Lawyers in this area generally work "no win no fee" — you pay nothing upfront, and most cases settle for $20,000-$500,000+ depending on severity. Most personal injury lawyers offer free initial consultations and will tell you straight if you have a claim worth pursuing.
$15.2B
Workers compensation claims paid in Australia (2024-25)
$80,000
Average motor vehicle accident settlement
4,200+
Personal injury lawyers (no win no fee) in Australia
25-40%
Typical legal fee on settlement
Clifton Springs at a glance
Clifton Springs (3222) is a affordable bayside retiree suburb suburb of Geelong, VIC, approximately 77 km from the Geelong CBD. Home to around 9,000 residents with a median age of 48 and a median household income of $1,348/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $670k (2026). Local landmarks include The Dell foreshore.
Population
9,000
Median age
48
Median income / wk
$1,348
Km from CBD
77
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Personal Injury Lawyers serving Clifton Springs listed in our directory
Alphabetical. Ordering on ranked listicles follows our methodology. Updated June 2026.
Arnold Thomas & Becker
Long-running Victorian personal injury firm with a Geelong office on Moorabool Street handling the full spread of compensation claims.
Fortitude Legal
Regional Victorian personal injury specialist firm, led by an Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury law, with a Geelong office on Moorabool Street.
Gordon Legal
Victorian plaintiff firm with a Geelong office on Moorabool Street assisting injured workers and road accident victims across south-west Victoria.
LHD Lawyers
National personal injury firm with a Geelong office on Malop Street, with an Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law on staff.
Maurice Blackburn Lawyers
National plaintiff injury firm with a permanent Geelong office on Yarra Street, with dedicated TAC and WorkCover teams serving the region.
Ryan Carlisle Thomas Lawyers
Long-established Victorian plaintiff injury firm with a permanent Geelong office, built originally on workers' compensation work and now covering the full range of injury claims.
Shine Lawyers
National compensation firm with a Geelong office on Ryrie Street handling WorkSafe, TAC and public liability injury claims.
Slater and Gordon Lawyers
National compensation firm credited with pioneering the no win, no fee model, operating a Geelong office covering WorkCover, TAC and other injury claims.
Common questions
Personal Injury Lawyer FAQs, Clifton Springs
What does "no win Clifton Springs fee" actually mean?
No win no fee means you don't pay any legal fees if your claim is unsuccessful. If you win or settle, the lawyer is paid from your compensation — typically 25-40% of the settlement plus disbursements (medical reports, court fees, expert witnesses). The exact percentage is negotiated upfront and capped under the Legal Profession Uniform Law (50% maximum). You should always receive a written costs agreement before work commences. Some firms also offer "no win no fee plus disbursements covered" — meaning you literally pay nothing if you lose.
How long does a personal injury claim take to settle?
Most claims settle in 12-24 months without going to trial. Workers comp lump sum claims are often faster (6-12 months). Motor vehicle claims average 18 months. Medical negligence claims are slower (24-48 months). Cases that proceed to trial can take 3-5 years total. Most cases (95%+) settle through mediation or negotiation rather than trial. A good lawyer will give you a realistic timeline at the initial consultation.
Can I claim if the accident was partly my fault?
Yes, in most cases. Australian compensation law uses "contributory negligence" — your settlement is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if your damages are $100,000 and you were 30% at fault, you receive $70,000. Even if you were 50%+ at fault, you may still receive partial compensation depending on the claim type. Workers compensation is "no fault" — you can claim regardless of fault, with limited exceptions for serious misconduct.
What types of compensation can I claim?
Personal injury settlements typically include: past and future medical expenses, past and future loss of earnings, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering (general damages), care costs (paid and gratuitous), home and vehicle modifications, and superannuation losses. The largest components are usually loss of earning capacity (especially for younger workers) and future medical care for serious injuries. Punitive damages are rare in Australia compared to the US.
How much can I claim for whiplash from a car accident?
In NSW under CTP scheme, minor whiplash injuries (lasting less than 12 months) are generally limited to medical expenses and lost wages, with no general damages — typical settlements $10,000-$30,000. More serious whiplash with lasting impact can settle for $50,000-$200,000+ including ongoing medical care and loss of earning capacity. Each state has different schemes — Victoria (TAC) is similar but no-fault, Queensland (CTP) allows broader claims. A specialist lawyer will assess your specific case.
Should I settle directly with the insurance company or use a lawyer?
Insurance companies are not on your side — their job is to settle for as little as possible. Studies consistently show represented claimants receive 2-4x more compensation than unrepresented claimants, even after legal fees. Insurance company "fast settlement" offers are typically 30-50% of the claim's true value. Free initial consultations let you understand your claim's value before deciding whether to proceed alone or with representation. As a rule: any claim over $20,000 in damages benefits from a lawyer.
What is a TPD claim?
Total and Permanent Disability insurance is included in most superannuation accounts. If illness or injury prevents you from working in your usual or any occupation (depending on the policy wording), you can claim a lump sum from your super fund — typically $50,000-$500,000+. TPD claims are routinely denied first time and require expert lawyers to overturn. Many people don't know they have TPD cover. Lawyers in this area work no-win-no-fee and can check your entitlements quickly.
Will my claim go to court?
Most personal injury claims settle without going to trial — typically 95% or more. Settlement happens through formal mediation (court-supervised settlement conferences) or direct negotiation with the insurer. Going to trial is expensive and unpredictable, so insurers prefer to settle reasonable claims. If your claim does proceed to trial, your lawyer represents you and you give evidence. The trial process for personal injury typically takes 1-5 days. A good lawyer prepares as if going to trial, which often produces better settlement outcomes.