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  1. Disclaimer

    11 Jun 2013: Terms of UseBy accessing and using this website, you agree to be bound by and abide by the following terms and conditions. The TAC may change these terms and conditions at any time without giving you prior notice.Use: you may use this website for

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/disclaimer

  2. TAC Claims involving hospitalisation reports

    10 May 2013: The TAC hospitalisation reports are based on claims accepted by the TAC from people with injuries sustained in transport accidents in Victoria, where the injured person was admitted to hospital within 7 days of crash. Excluded are denied and pending

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/road-safety/statistics
    /tac-hospitalisation-reports

  3. Protected Disclosures (formerly Whistleblowers)

    26 Mar 2013: Under the Protected Disclosures Act 2012 which came into effect 1 February 2013 disclosures made to the TAC about improper or corrupt conduct are no longer protected. If you wish to make a disclosure about improper or corrupt conduct on the part of

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/information-and-privacy
    /whistleblowers

  4. Ungiven Gifts – a sombre reminder of the Victorian 2013 road toll

    25 Nov 2013: The heartache of facing Christmas following the loss of a loved one on the roads is the focus of a touching installation launched in Melbourne’s CBD today.

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/media-room/news-and-events
    /…/ungiven-gifts-a-sombre-reminder-of-the-victorian-2013-road-toll

  5. Resources

    11 Jun 2013: This section contains a range of clinical tools and information to assist you in providing treatment to a person with a transport related injury, including the clinical framework for the delivery of health services. See the latest health research as

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/working-with-tac-clients
    /clinical-resources

  6. Neurostimulation

    11 Jun 2013: Implantable pain therapies: Neurostimulation Treatments for persistent pain can involve many types of therapies such as medication, physiotherapy, and psychological therapy. In some patients these treatments may not work or cause unpleasant effects.

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/research/evidence-reviews
    /neurostimulation

  7. Claims involving hospitalisation Rolling 12 Month

    10 May 2013: 12 months to midnight 31 December 2024 Claims data was extracted on 2 July 2025 2022-2023 claims involving hospitalisation 2023-2024 claims involving hospitalisation 5,496 5,206 (down 5.3%) Claims involving hospitalisation (equivalent periods)

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/road-safety/statistics
    /tac-hospitalisation-reports/rolling-12-month

  8. Epidural injections

    11 Jun 2013: Spinal Injection Therapies: Epidural Injections The nerves from the brain to the body run down a canal inside the backbone. The bones surround and protect the nerves. The space between the nerves and the bones is called the epidural space.

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/research/evidence-reviews
    /epidural-injections

  9. 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

  10. Intrathecal infusions

    11 Jun 2013: Implantable pain therapies: Intrathecal (IT) infusions Treatments for persistent pain can involve many therapies including; medication, physiotherapy, psychological therapy and nerve blocks. In some patients these may not work or cause unpleasant

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/research/evidence-reviews
    /intrathecal-infusions

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