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Motor Accident Insurance Commission

Locality: Brisbane City

Phone: +61 1800 287 753



Address: 1 William Street 4000 Brisbane City, QLD, Australia

Website: https://maic.qld.gov.au

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25.01.2022 Research insights revealed: Queenslanders pay the lowest CTP premiums in Australia when measured as a percentage of Average Weekly Earnings. Get the latest data on Queenslands CTP insurance scheme.



25.01.2022 Last week, we got a visit from Australias most advanced automated vehicle! ZOE2 stopped by to demonstrate how cooperative and automated vehicle technology could be used to make Queensland roads safer. Were proud to partner on this initiative with the Department of Transport and Main Roads (Queensland), Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland and IMOVE. Discover more: https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/projects/cavi

25.01.2022 Lodging a CTP insurance claim just got easier thanks to our new online claim form. We’ve worked with industry leaders to develop and continuously improve our online form for CTP insurance claims. Users can now enter information faster, access tailored information, and lodge their claims securely to the insurer. It’s all part of our commitment to helping Queenslanders to start their journey to recovery sooner.... Discover the online claim form: https://bit.ly/3n6hrPN

24.01.2022 Our new friends from South Africas Road Accident Fund visited us on Wednesday to gain insight into our CTP insurance scheme. Were so happy to collaborate with others to deliver highly effective motor accident insurance schemes for communities both near and far.



24.01.2022 Its now a crime for car crash scammers to call for your personal details and sell them for a profit. Hang up and report: http://maic.qld.gov.au/hangup

24.01.2022 While driving, keep an eye on whats around you to give yourself plenty of time to respond.

23.01.2022 Congratulations to Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM who was today announced as the Queensland Australian of the Year. Dr Palipana is an absolute trailblazer who is not only the first quadriplegic medical graduate, he has also contributed to scientific advancements in the treatment of paralysis and spinal cord injury through initiatives such as the BioSpine research program at Griffith University on the Gold Coast that we are proud supporters of. Please join us in congratulating Dr Palipana on this well-deserved honour.



22.01.2022 You can now split your rego and CTP insurance into monthly payments by direct debit. Learn more: www.qld.gov.au/directdebitrego

22.01.2022 Avoid leaving home and renew your registration or driver licence online with our friends at the Department of Transport and Main Roads (Queensland)

21.01.2022 1800 CTP QLD / 1800 287 753 We’ve made it even easier to call us with a new, easy-to-remember, free call number. We might not have a fancy jingle, but we think our new 1800 CTP QLD (1800 287 753) number will make it that much easier for anyone in Australia to call us. ... Find out more: https://bit.ly/3glNBp9

21.01.2022 Take part in helping Queenslanders with severe disabilities. Were proud to be supporting the Dignity Project an online research and community platform that will bring together ideas to reduce exclusion, marginalisation and undignified treatment of Queenslanders with a disability. The new online Community Hub and survey will launch on April 29 and encourages people with a disability to have their say and be part of meaningful change. ... Find out more and make a positive impact: bit.ly/QLDDignityProject The Hopkins Centre

21.01.2022 Researchers have hailed as "mind blowing" a new method for sparking new cell growth in damaged spinal nerves that has received a $5.7 million funding boost.



21.01.2022 We’re committed to promoting greater road safety for all Queenslanders. As part of our #NAIDOCWeek2020 celebrations, we’re proud to have worked with Elders and community members living with a disability across Queensland to develop free CTP insurance resources that respectfully reflect the diversity within local communities. You can now download the free poster, brochure or learn how CTP insurance is making a positive difference to communities across Queensland: https://maic.qld.gov.au/first-peoples-ctp/

21.01.2022 Congratulations to the team at the Transitional Rehabilitation Service who are celebrating 3 years of providing improved pathways of care for patients with an acquired brain injury. Were proud to have provided $14.6 million back in 2016 to kickstart this innovative pilot program that has helped patients with an acquired injury learn new skills to maximise health and functional outcomes and to live independently. The results have been fantastic with 60% of patients returning ...to work, study or voluntary goals because of the tailored support delivered through the Transitional Rehabilitation Service. Learn more about the Transitional Rehabilitation Service

20.01.2022 Over 1.5 million Queenslanders have been targeted by car crash scammers. Are you one of them? Hang up and report: https://maic.qld.gov.au/hangup/

20.01.2022 More than 15,000 Australians live with spinal injury, and motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause. Were backing Griffith University researchers as they pioneer world-leading research into spinal cord injury treatment. Discover more: https://maic.qld.gov.au/pioneering-spinal-cord-injury-rese/

20.01.2022 Tougher mobile phone penalties are now in force. Leave your phone alone. http://bit.ly/2NPNPFE

19.01.2022 SCAM ALERT More than 1.5 million Queenslanders have been contacted by car crash scammers. These dodgy callers try to collect personal information and sell onto other businesses. ... Were proud to have introduced laws to make car crash scamming illegal. Discover our car crash scamming tips and how to report them: https://maic.qld.gov.au/hangup/ #HangUp #PrivacyAwarenessWeek

19.01.2022 Happy World Statistics Day To celebrate, our Analytics team has crunched the numbers and released some surprising data that reveals why Queenslanders enjoy one of the best CTP insurance schemes in Australia. Learn about the 7,827 claims we received from injured people seeking CTP insurance in the past 12 months and how the scheme has helped more than 20,000 people receive medical and financial support.... Read the full story: https://bit.ly/31mbeFJ

17.01.2022 We are so humbled to help Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery researchers continue their world-leading research.

16.01.2022 Rego and CTP relief during COVID-19 If youre no longer driving or are experiencing financial hardships due to Covid-19, you can now cancel your rego and secure a refund on the unused components of your rego and CTP insurance. The Department of Transport and Main Roads (Queensland) has made the re-registration processes simpler and more affordable to help Queensland road users during this difficult time. ... For more information: https://bit.ly/2KKRcvU #StaySafeStayHome StreetSmarts

14.01.2022 Tragically, young Queenslanders continue to lose their lives as a result of crashes on regional roads. Crash data reveals many of these are happening on high-speed roads. Driving the safest speed for the conditions can help young drivers stay safe and in control on the road. Remind your mate to slow down and drive to the conditions. ... Find out more: https://bit.ly/372Zmuh : StreetSmarts

14.01.2022 Brain Awareness week We’re proud to provide critical support to enable Dr Fatima Nasrallah and a team of researchers at the Queensland Brain Institute to investigate the use of imaging and clinical biomarkers to predict and diagnose outcomes for patients with a moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. Dr Nasrallah’s research is helping predict a patient’s outcome post-injury to help with more timely and appropriate interventions to stop further effects of brain injury.... Thank you Dr Nasrallah and the research team at the Queensland Brain Institute for helping improve the treatment, care, and support for individuals living with brain injuries. Learn more about the ground-breaking research projects we support: bit.ly/MAICBrainResearch #brainawarenessweek

13.01.2022 Merry Christ-MAIC We hope you can relax and spend quality time with those who are important to you this festive season. Our office will be closed from 12pm on Thursday 24 December and will be open on Monday 4 January 2021.... Keep safe on the roads and we look forward to continuing to help all Queenslanders with their CTP insurance needs in the new year.

12.01.2022 We are over the moon to support this important initiative. Congrats to the team!

12.01.2022 Watch Zachary Manser talk about how Braking the Cycle has helped him get his hours up and learn how to change gears. Zachary’s now confident behind the wheel and is very grateful for the help and support from the volunteers at PCYC Braking the Cycle. We’re proud to support this life-changing program with our friends at PCYC Queensland who help empower our most vulnerable road users and promote greater road safety. ... #EmpoweringDriversAndImprovingRoadSafety

11.01.2022 School holiday mode activated! Congratulations to all of the students completing their studies in Queensland today. If you're planning a road trip or day at the beach with your family remember to buckle up and keep safe during the summer holidays.

10.01.2022 Improve road safety in your community with a grant of up to $20,000. Applications open this Friday: https://bit.ly/2VKmbPB

10.01.2022 The Queensland Government is now in caretaker mode until after the state election. We won’t be able to reply to political comments and they may be deleted. Content posted by members of the public does not necessarily represent the views of the Queensland Government.

10.01.2022 Watch volunteer Vic Lane talk about why he loves helping vulnerable Queenslanders learn a life-long skill safe driving. We’re proud to support the PCYC Braking the Cycle program with our friends at PCYC Queensland who empower our most vulnerable road users and help promote greater road safety. #Legends... #EmpoweringDriversAndImprovingRoadSafety See more

09.01.2022 Road safety is everyones responsibility and putting road safety first should be the priority every time were on or near the road. Despite traffic volumes on our roads being greatly reduced during the COVID-19 restrictions, the number of lives lost on Queensland roads continues to rise. This Queensland Road Safety Week, were proud to support the Department of Transport and Main Roads (Queensland) and Queensland Police Service.... Show your support by putting your road safety message on a sign, snap a photo and upload it online and tag our mates StreetSmarts #qrsw2020

09.01.2022 We’re proud to be supporting Bionics QLD in a bid to improve and expand the rehabilitation technologies available to those injured in road crashes. More than $300K and business support is up for grabs as part of the #BionicsChallenge2021. By supporting pioneering programs like Bionics Queensland, we hope to supercharge rehabilitation innovation to develop and deliver enhanced technology to provide a better quality of life for Queenslanders affected by road crashes Neil Si...ngleton. Read our full story and learn how to enter: https://bit.ly/3xq4Prb

09.01.2022 Drive carefully, Queenslanders. If its flooded, forget it!

09.01.2022 #ChooseRoadSafety today and every day of the year. Take the pledge to beat road trauma: http://arsf.com.au/take-the-pledge-fff

07.01.2022 Watch Bigishe Byani and discover how learning to drive since moving to Australia has changed her life and made it easier for her to go shopping with her family. Were proud to support the PCYC Braking the Cycle program with our friends at PCYC Queensland that empowers our most vulnerable road users and helps promote greater road safety. #EmpoweringDriversAndImprovingRoadSafety

07.01.2022 Be a good egg this Easter. Stay safe and celebrate at home. For the latest information on how were continuing to deliver CTP insurance services and support during COVID-19 visit: https://bit.ly/MAICEaster

06.01.2022 Five-year funding secured for life-changing road safety program! Were thrilled to be extending our funding to support the Braking the Cycle program with our friends at PCYC Queensland that empowers our most vulnerable road users and helps promote greater road safety. Since our original support in 2017, the PCYC team has been able to provide 42,811 driving hours, supported 3,157 young adults and assisted 722 program participants to obtain their driver licence.... This program provides life-changing benefits to Queenslanders and were proud to report that over 63% of Braking the Cycle graduates have now secured employment or been able to further their education. Over the next few weeks well be sharing videos and see how Braking the Cycle is having a positive impact on people in Queensland. #EmpoweringDriversAndImprovingRoadSafety PCYC Braking the Cycle

05.01.2022 Could you imagine getting in the driver’s seat of a ‘smart car’ and letting go of the wheel? Find out what our Insurance Commissioner thought road testing Australia’s most automated vehicle ZOE2, and how it is helping improve road safety in Queensland. Read the full story: http://bit.ly/2P10ZUf... Special thanks to project partners: Department of Transport and Main Roads (Queensland) iMOVE and QUT (Queensland University of Technology)

05.01.2022 Summer = backyard cricket and BBQs If your mate’s going to drink and drive, call them out. Then call them a lift, tell them to catch public transport, or give them the couch for the night. ... Get some tips on how to look out for your mates: http://bit.ly/3oQtqjY StreetSmarts

04.01.2022 Car crash scamming is now a crime. Hang up and report: http://maic.qld.gov.au/hangup

04.01.2022 New data reveals impact of car crash scamming reforms. Since introducing the new car crash scamming legislation in December 2019, we have investigated 35 car crash scamming complaints, but we must stay vigilant. More than 1.5 million Queenslanders had been targeted by relentless car crash scamming phone calls before the new legislation was introduced, but the latest data is promising.... Read the full story and see our report: https://bit.ly/2SVr2dC

04.01.2022 If Its Flooded, Forget It! Check www.qldtraffic.qld.gov.au for flooded roads before you leave.

02.01.2022 Together, lets make this a #FatalityFreeFriday. Drive safely today and every day. Take the pledge: https://arsf.com.au/take-the-pledge-fff/

02.01.2022 Braking the Cycle and empowering Queenslanders Watch Grady Winifield as he shares how PCYC Braking the Cycle helped him secure his licence to see his friends and family. Were proud to support the Braking the Cycle program with our friends at PCYC Queensland that empowers our most vulnerable road users and helps promote greater road safety. ... #EmpoweringDriversAndImprovingRoadSafety

01.01.2022 Did you know that most motor vehicle crashes occur between 3 and 6pm on weekdays? Discover these facts and more in our 2019 CTP Scheme Insights report.

01.01.2022 Helping kids in Queensland. Were proud to support Australias first non-invasive neuromodulation facility, KidStim lab at the Childrens Hospital here in Brisbane. Since opening its doors in 2018, KidStim lab has helped improve the lives of kids with traumatic brain injuries.... Discover more about the research projects we support: https://maic.qld.gov.au/research-and-grants/

01.01.2022 Were taking firm action to stop car crash scammers. With multiple investigations underway, were protecting Queenslanders from being targeted by relentless phone calls and breaches of privacy. Learn more: https://maic.qld.gov.au/cracking-down-on-car-crash-scammers/

01.01.2022 What impacts have COVID-19 restrictions had on the driving behaviour of motorists? Were proud to support this important study with USC: University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia that uncovered some startling results. Find out more: https://bit.ly/2BQQ74t

01.01.2022 Dont get scammed Weve helped reduce car crash scammers calling Queenslanders by making it illegal for scammers to contact you to get your personal information for a CTP insurance claim. If you receive a suspicious call after a car crash remember to hang up and report it: maic.qld.gov.au/hangup... #ScamAwarenessWeek

01.01.2022 Got a and want to take part in Australias largest connected vehicle trial? Were thrilled to support the Ipswich Connected Vehicle Pilot (ICVP) that is looking for 500 volunteers to test connected vehicle technologies with the potential to make roads safer. For more information visit: https://qut.edu.au/research/icvp ... Special thanks to: Department of Transport and Main Roads (Queensland), IMOVE, Telstra, QUT (Queensland University of Technology), Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications, and Ipswich City Council for helping bring this project to life.

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