Queensland Road Danger Map Roche Legal

The most dangerous roads in Darling Heights

3 crash black spots in Darling Heights over the last 10 years, ranked by the number of people injured. Darling Heights ranks #527 statewide.

16
People injured
0
Deaths
3
Black spots

“People injured” counts everyone hurt in these crashes, from minor injuries through to deaths. “Deaths” is the number of those people who died.

Worst locations in Darling Heights

#Location People injuredDeaths
1Spring St & West St, Darling Heights
Deaths 0Other injuries 5
5
2Platz St & Wuth St, Darling Heights
Deaths 0Other injuries 6
6
3Fleet St & Wuth St, Darling Heights
Deaths 0Other injuries 5
5

What happens after a crash like this

In Queensland, injuries from a motor vehicle crash are dealt with under the compulsory third-party (CTP) insurance scheme set up by the Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994, rather than usually through a court case. The published data shows the overwhelming majority of these claims are resolved by negotiation; the contested ones that reach a judgment take a median of around 4.6 years from the crash to a decision.

You can explore the Queensland motor-accident claims data — how claims resolve and what the courts have awarded — in the Roche Legal Quantum database.

This is general information about how Queensland law works, not legal advice.