Can I ask about a CTP claim after a NSW CTP claim or decision being delayed?
A delayed CTP claim should be broken into the decision or payment that is outstanding, the information already supplied, any missing request and the dates of follow-up. Delay alone does not prove insurer error, but a documented chronology helps identify whether evidence, assessment or process is holding the matter up.
What should I do first?
Get appropriate medical care, preserve the accident or insurer records, write down the key dates and identify the exact decision or evidence issue before responding. Individual steps depend on the facts and applicable NSW CTP rules.
Who this page is for
This page is for people waiting for a CTP liability, treatment, weekly payment, assessment, review or other insurer decision without a clear explanation of what remains outstanding.
Evidence to keep
A useful CTP file links the accident or insurer issue to the medical, work and practical impact. Keep original records and arrange them by date rather than relying on memory.
- A chronology of lodgement, requests, documents supplied, calls, emails and promised response dates
- Copies of the claim form, medical certificates, treatment requests, income records and identity documents supplied
- Insurer acknowledgements, reference numbers, reasons for delay and outstanding-item lists
- Records of financial, treatment, work or health impact caused by the delay
Common CTP insurer issues
The insurer may focus on accident facts, medical causation, treatment, work capacity, income, injury classification or whether a request has been answered. Address the actual reason raised in the letter or request.
- An incomplete form, unanswered request or missing medical or income document
- Waiting for an external medical assessment, provider report or employer material
- Confusion about which decision is due and who is responsible for the next step
- Repeated requests for material already provided
Common mistakes to avoid
These mistakes do not decide a claim by themselves, but they can make the chronology harder to verify or cause an important request or date to be missed.
- Following up only by telephone without keeping a written record
- Sending documents repeatedly without a clear index or proof of delivery
- Assuming every delay has the same legal consequence
Practical next steps
Start with the most time-sensitive and verifiable task. Keep copies of what you send and do not sign or accept a final document unless you understand what it changes.
- Send a concise written status request identifying the outstanding decision
- Attach or list the documents already supplied and their delivery dates
- Record any new timeframe and seek advice if the position remains unclear or time-sensitive
Ask about your CTP next stepRelated injuries
The same road accident can produce several injuries. Use the injury guides to understand what treatment, symptom, function and work-impact records may be useful; they are not medical advice.
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- Chronic pain injury claims NSW
- Back injury claims NSW
Related CTP pages
Use the related road accident guides to move from the immediate issue to the wider NSW CTP process, evidence and claim pathway.
- Motor vehicle accident claims NSW
- CTP insurer asks for more evidence NSW
- CTP insurer denied treatment NSW
- CTP weekly payments stopped NSW
How NSW Injury Claims and Stephen Young Lawyers may help
NSW Injury Claims is a specialised injury-claims branch of Stephen Young Lawyers. Assistance may include identifying the relevant CTP issue, reviewing a decision or request, checking evidence gaps and clarifying practical next steps. No result is guaranteed.
Send your claim detailsClaim pathway
How a road accident claim usually develops
This is a general pathway only. The documents, decision-maker and timing can change depending on the facts and claim type.
- 1
Injury or incident
Start with where and how the injury happened: road accident, workplace incident, public or private place, or a longer-term disability situation.
- 2
Medical treatment
Get appropriate treatment and keep certificates, referrals, scans, reports and notes about how symptoms affect work or daily life.
- 3
Evidence and chronology
Organise incident records, photos, witness details, wage records, claim numbers and correspondence in date order.
- 4
Insurer or super fund
The pathway may involve a CTP insurer, workers compensation insurer, public liability insurer or superannuation trustee/insurer.
- 5
Assessment or dispute
The insurer or fund may request material, assess treatment or work capacity, make a decision, or issue reasons that need a careful response.
- 6
Resolution or next decision
The practical outcome may be approval, payment, treatment support, further evidence, review, dispute steps or another decision point.
Documents and records
Road accident records that are worth keeping
Road accident enquiries usually start with treatment records, accident details, insurer correspondence and work-impact documents.
- Date, location and short description of the injury event
- Medical certificates, reports, scans, treatment records or hospital documents
- Employer, insurer, police, incident or venue records where relevant
- Photos, witness details, dashcam or other supporting material if available
- Income, superannuation, work capacity or leave records where relevant
- Letters, emails, claim numbers and decisions already received
Common questions
Road accident claim questions
Short general answers only. The right next step depends on the facts, dates and documents.
How should I follow up a delayed CTP decision?
Use a short written request that identifies the decision, the documents already supplied, their dates and the response requested. Keep the reply and avoid sending an unclear bundle without an index.
What evidence matters for ctp claim delayed nsw?
The useful evidence is the material that proves the accident or insurer issue, the injury and treatment chronology, work or income impact, expenses and the communications already exchanged. The exact records depend on the facts.
What if the CTP insurer disagrees or asks for more information?
Keep the complete request or decision and the date received. Identify the reason, match the response to that reason and keep proof of what was supplied. Check any review or response date promptly.
Does this page confirm that I am eligible or what I will receive?
No. Eligibility, statutory benefits, damages and other outcomes depend on the facts, evidence, dates, insurer decisions and applicable NSW law. This page is general information only.