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Information brochures
11 Jun 2013: Most requested brochuresSupporting you after a transport accidentCommon law protocolsVocational services panelChoosing an attendant care agencyImpairment protocolsDispute resolution protocolsInformation for employers who had a staff member involved
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/forms-and-brochures-clients
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Issues affecting impairment benefits
20 Nov 2013: This must be read in conjunction with the Impairment benefits policy. What are the Impairment Assessment Protocols? The TAC, the Law Institute of Victoria (LIV) and the Australian Lawyers Alliance (ALA) have agreed to exchange information in
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/compensation?a=25225
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Overpayments and recoveries
20 Nov 2013: Overpayments and recoveries. Policy. The TAC will consider recovery of no-fault benefits and common law damages in accordance with the guidelines below. Background. There are a number of situations where the TAC has the right to recover amounts paid
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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Financial Hardship (Definition of)
7 Jun 2013: The TAC can only pay first five days of lost wages for a client or the first five days of lost wages for a parent visiting their dependent child in hospital if they will suffer acute financial hardship without the payment. This is how we determine
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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Interstate (non-Victorian) Accidents
20 Nov 2013: This policy applies for Interstate accidents only (i.e. not in Victoria) and must be read in conjunction with the Eligibility for Benefits policy.PolicyThe TAC can pay compensation to a:Victorian resident who is injured or dies in an interstate
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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Issues affecting impairment benefits
20 Nov 2013: This must be read in conjunction with the Impairment benefits policy. What are the Impairment Assessment Protocols? The TAC, the Law Institute of Victoria (LIV) and the Australian Lawyers Alliance (ALA) have agreed to exchange information in
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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Definition of severe injury
7 Jun 2013: Definition of severe injury. "Severe injury", except in Part 6, means:. a significant acquired brain injury, paraplegia, quadriplegia, amputation of a limb or burns to more than 50 percent of the body; or. any other injury specified by the
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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Medical Service (Definition)
7 Jun 2013: medical service, except in Part 10, includes— (a) attendance, examination or treatment of any kind by a medical practitioner, registered dentist, registered optometrist, registered physiotherapist, registered chiropractor and osteopath or
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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What other factors can affect your entitlement to loss of earnings…
30 Sep 2013: This policy should be read with the Loss of Earnings benefits policy.LOE payments to the employerIn which circumstances will the TAC pay the client's income benefits to the employer?The purpose of paying a client's LOE payments to the employer is to
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/h…titlement-to-loss-of-earnings-benefits
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Protocol Legal costs
9 Jul 2013: Protocol Legal costs. Back to Information brochures. These documents outline the legal costs payable for matters resolved under the TAC Protocols.
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/forms-and-brochures-clients
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