Motor Vehicle AccidentNSW
This comprehensive and easy-to-follow publication helps practitioners to navigate the complex and technical legislation which applies to motor accident claims in NSW.
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Overview
This comprehensive and easy-to-follow publication helps practitioners to navigate the complex and technical legislation which applies to motor accident claims in NSW.
Two separate guides are provided: one for pre-December 2017 accidents and another for post-December 2017 accidents, to which different legislative schemes apply. Links to the necessary forms and precedents are supplied.
This valuable publication will allow a practitioner to advise with confidence on the critical time limits and dispute resolution processes for each step of a claim, understand the highly restricted nature of the benefits available and costs recoverable for claimants, and address the supporting material required to obtain the best result for the claimant.
Precedents provided with both guides include:
- Gathering information letters to client, insurer, and relevant authorities;
- Medical authorities;
- Various letters to client explaining the process at each stage;
- Letters to doctors;
- Applications for statutory benefits;
- Example pleadings and particulars for common law damages.
The detailed Retainer Instructions ensures nothing is missed and the client is properly advised.
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- Full Commentary - Motor Vehicle Accident (NSW) - Accidents prior to 1 December 2017“null”
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- Reference materials
- Overview and limitation periods“Legislation and the statutory scheme Claims arising from motor vehicle accidents which occurred prior to 1 December 2017 are governed by and made under the Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 (MACA). The claims process is designed to avoid – and does not usually involve – court proceedings. ...”
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- A. Getting the matter underway
- B. Information gathering
- C. Deductions and preclusions
- D. The claim
- E. Going to court
- F. District Court - Less than $1,000,000
- G. Supreme Court - More than $1,000,000
- H. Hearing
- I. Finalising the matter
- Comments and suggestions for By Lawyers“null”
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