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What does SA CTP insurance cover?
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What’s covered
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The extent of SA CTP cover is defined by law and in some circumstances may be excluded, such as driving while under the influence of alcohol.
Read the Policy of Insurance to find out more.
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The name of your current CTP insurer appears on your registration renewal notice.
Alternatively, you can use the EzyReg system or call the CTP Regulator Enquiries Line on 1300 303 558.
You can renew your registration online by visiting EzyReg.
You can also visit a Service SA Centre with your registration renewal notice.
It’s not necessary to contact us to renew your CTP policy, but we’re available to answer any questions you might have. Give us a call on 1300 686 725.
The SA CTP Insurance Regulator sets a maximum and a minimum price that can be charged for CTP insurance for each type of vehicle. CTP insurers are free to set their prices anywhere within this range.
The maximum and minimum prices may vary from time to time, likely due to changes in economic factors and/or the cost of CTP claims across the industry. Your CTP premium for all insurers will be shown on your registration renewal notice.
To learn more about premiums and how they’re set, visit the SA CTP Insurance Regulator.
The CTP Regulator conducts claimant surveys at key stages of the claims process i.e. claim lodgement, liability decision, medical assessment and closure. Claimants are asked to give a rating from 0 to 100 on their overall experience with the insurer managing their claim.
The survey results are used to determine an overall average claimant service rating for each CTP Insurer. These ratings are displayed on registration renewal documents next to each approved insurer.
Find out more about the CTP Regulator claimant survey.
Yes. Your SA CTP insurance policy will provide you with cover when driving interstate. The benefits that are payable to those injured in an interstate motor vehicle accident, including any benefits that you might be entitled to as the driver at fault, will depend on the law of the state or territory where the accident happened.
To find out if you’re covered by the CTP scheme, use the SA CTP Insurance Regulator's guide.
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Extent of cover will be determined according to the law of the state or territory where the accident occurred.
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