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Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance is, as the name suggests, mandatory. If you, or anyone driving your car, causes an accident in which someone else is injured it’ll cover the cost of their compensation claim. Which means they get the help they need, and you won’t be left facing the bill.
We provide competitive CTP insurance in New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia.
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New South Wales
In New South Wales, CTP insurance is knows as a Green Slip. You need it to register your car.
Queensland
In Queensland, you choose your CTP provider when you register your car.
South Australia
In South Australia, from 1 July 2019 you'll be able to choose your CTP provider when you register your car.
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CTP and Green Slips explained
CTP insurance (known as a Green Slip in New South Wales) covers the cost of third party compensation claims, if you, or anyone driving your car, causes an accident in which someone else is injured.
Third parties who could claim against you include your passengers and other road users such as pedestrians, motorcyclists, cyclists, other drivers and their passengers.
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