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Transport Accident Claims – VIC

13 July 2022 by By Lawyers

Amendments that extend entitlements to compensation under the transport accident claims legislation have commenced.

Part 3 of the Road Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2022  commenced on 6 July 2022. It amends the Transport Accident Act 1986 to extend benefits for claimants and their supporting families. The definition of a dependent child is amended to include a child who is under the age of 18 years, rather than 16 years. The definition of an immediate family member is amended to include a grandchild, alongside a partner, parent, grandparent, child, and sibling.

The extension of the definitions means that family counseling is available for the grandchildren of grandparents severely injured or killed in a transport accident. Claims can also be made for travel or accommodation expenses for grandchildren visiting their injured grandparent in hospital after a transport accident or attending the funeral of their, grandparent killed in a transport accident and to provide a replacement carer if the grandparent was the primary carer for the grandchild.

New provisions have been added to the Transport Accident Act that deal with the pre-accident weekly earnings for various types of earners who were, immediately before a transport accident, already receiving a weekly payment in respect of total or partial loss of earnings suffered as a result of, or materially contributed to by, an injury resulting from a previous transport accident.

The amending Act also clarifies the Transport Accident Commission’s capacity to disclose information to other statutory agencies and expands its ability to prosecute fraud offences committed with respect to transport accident claims.

The full commentary in the By Lawyers Transport Accident Claims (VIC) publication has been updated accordingly.

Unrelated provisions of the amending Act which affect the Road Safety Act 1986 have not yet commenced. These will be the subject of further update and publication amendments in due course.

Filed Under: Legal Alerts, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Personal injury, Publication Updates, Victoria Tagged With: injury claim, TAC, transport accident claims

Workers compensation legislation – NSW

22 June 2022 by By Lawyers

There have been a number of small but important amendments to New South Wales workers compensation legislation.

Relevant provisions of the Motor Accidents and Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Act 2021 commenced on 16 June 2022.

The amendments include:

  • Changes to the Workers Compensation Act 1987 with regard to deemed diseases. These are certain specified diseases and medical conditions which are deemed to be caused by certain employment, such as asbestosis. The Act has been amended so that minimum periods of service in specified employment and minimum exposure requirements can now be included on the list of deemed diseases in the regulations.
  • Additional entitlements for volunteer firefighters, emergency and rescue workers under the Workers Compensation (Bush Fire, Emergency and Rescue Service) Act 1987. This amendment brings the compensation entitlements of these volunteer workers into line with those of paid workers. The new entitlements for volunteers include funeral expenses and funds management fees for dependent children of deceased volunteer workers.

The By Lawyers Workers Compensation publication has been amended accordingly.

A further provision of the amending Act awaits proclamation. This relates to an additional entitlement to compensation for any dependent children of a deceased worker. The fees charged by the NSW Trustee and Guardian to manage the dependent child’s lump sum entitlement will be a separate benefit claimable and paid by the insurer, so that a lump sum compensation amount paid to a dependent child of a deceased worker will not be eroded by fees. This amendment will be incorporated in the By Lawyers publication when it commences.

Filed Under: Legal Alerts, Litigation, New South Wales, Workers Compensation Tagged With: injury claim, NSW Workers Compensation, workers compensation

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