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Welcome to the The Proper Lookout Podcast published by the Statutory Insurance Group of McCabes. In this series, our CTP experts discuss a range of topics – sharing their thoughts on an industry trend or intriguing legal issue, explaining the intricacies of an important case, and hopefully imparting some of the knowledge they have gained.
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In this episode, Principal Peter Hunt discusses the decision in Mohmand v Allianz, where the Supreme Court looked at whether a Claimant always needs to exhibit radiculopathy to demonstrate that their cervical spine injury is an above-threshold injury for the purpose of s 1.6 of the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017.https://mccabes.com.au/firm/resour…
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Does injury to the skin, alone, entitle a Claimant to ongoing statutory benefits and common law damages? In this episode of The Proper Lookout Podcast, Principal Peter Hunt reviews three PIC Review Panel decisions which consider whether injury to the skin falls within the statutory definition of a "threshold injury".…
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In this very special episode, Principal Peter Hunt talks to The Honourable Geoffrey Bellew SC, a former Justice of the Supreme Court of NSW, about the challenges of life on the Bench, including those which arise when the parties tender large volumes of irrelevant material.The discussion is topical for CTP insurers and practitioners as the Personal …
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Most claims managers have probably experienced Claimants who demonstrate obsessive personality traits in the context of the management of their claim. In this episode, Principal Peter Hunt discusses Borderline Personality Disorders with Associate Professor Joseph Suttie and how they might impact the claims experience.…
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What happens if an autonomous vehicle thinks a tree blowing in the wind is a pedestrian about to run across the road? How might the autonomous vehicle behave when it perceives this "danger"? In this episode, Peter Hunt interviews Associate Professor Joseph Suttie about the AI used in autonomous vehicles.…
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The Personal Injury Commission can not be exercising the judicial power of the Commonwealth if it does not exercise judicial power at all. In this episode, Peter Hunt discusses recent Court decisions which discuss whether the PIC's functions are administrative or judicial.由McCabes
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Pursuant to Part 3.2 of the Personal Injury Commission Act 2020, the Personal Injury Commission has no power to exercise federal jurisdiction. In this episode, Peter Hunt discusses the District Court decision in Ritchie v The Nominal Defendant which examines whether a dispute between a resident of Queensland and the NSW Nominal Defendant involves a…
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In this episode, Rihab Abdul-Rahman and Tasnim Ali, discuss Mandatory and Discretionary Exemptions from the assessment of damages in the Personal Injury Commission.Relevant case law and legislation:- Section 7.34(1)(a) of the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 No 10 - NSW Legislationhttps://legislation.nsw.gov.au/view/…
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In this episode, Helen Huang and Katherine Teague, discuss the implications of not lodging a damages dispute within the specified time limit and how to progress a damages claim to the Personal Injury Commission if it is not yet ready for assessment.Relevant case law and legislation:- Rule 94(1)(b) of the Personal Injury Commission Rules 2021 - http…
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In this episode, Katherine Teague and Tasnim Ali kickstart their first mini-series "Are you being afforded Procedural Fairness?" by discussing how decision-makers may fail to afford procedural fairness when the fail to disclose to the parties material they have relied upon in reaching their decisions.Relevant Case Law:- Kinchela v Insurance Austral…
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In this episode, Helen Huang and Rihab Abdul-Rahman, discuss the impact of section 3.35 of the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 and section 151A(5) of Workers Compensation Act 1987 on liability in respect to ongoing treatment and care after a claim for common law damages has resolved.Relevant case law and legislationSection 3.35 of the Motor Accide…
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In this episode, Katherine Teague and Tasnim Ali discuss the different ways available to alert the Personal Injury Commission that a claim has resolved, when a Claimant is represented and unrepresented.Relevant case law and legislation:- Rule 71 of the Personal Injury Commission Rules 2021由McCabes
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The NSW State Government has introduced a Bill to amend aspects of the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 (and the Workers Compensation legislation). In this episode, Peter Hunt discusses how the Bill addresses the criticism of Part 5 of MAIA levelled in AAI v Singh.You can read more on this topic here:https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/387…
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In this episode, Renée Reddy and special guest, Marco Nesbeth, of Counsel, discuss their recent Supreme Court administrative review case. They discuss the outcome and the precedent this case sets with respect to statutory non-compliance and the true power of S85B and S6.26 Notices (and other similar provisions) within the MACA and MAIA framework.…
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In this episode of the Proper Lookout Podcast, Rihab Abdul-Rahman and Bethany Mahler explore the recent decision in Dungan v Padash [2021] NSWCA 66.You can read more on this decision here: https://mccabecurwood.com.au/psychological-sequelae-accident-damages-dungan-padash/由McCabes
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Section 3.37 of MAIA provides that an Injured Person is excluded from the statutory benefits scheme when charged or convicted of a serious driving offence that is 'related to the motor accident'. The hot issue is whether the Insurer has to demonstrate a causative link between the serious driving offence and the accident. In this episode, Peter Hunt…
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In this special edition of the Proper Lookout Podcast, Peter Hunt discusses innovation in legal process automation with Minwoo Yim of Checkbox. Peter and Min worked together, along with McCabe Curwood's Knowledge and Statutory Insurance Teams, to build the McCabe Curwood Motor Accident Xplorer (MC Max), which earned McCabe Curwood a #7 ranking on t…
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We carry on our recent trend of reviewing case law about jurisdictional errors with a podcast focusing on what constitutes 'adequate reasons' in a CARS award. Eden Christopher and Laurette Rizk take a look at the competing obligations placed on CARS Assessors to be 'brief' whilst also explaining their reasons.…
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In this week's episode of the Proper Lookout Podcast, Eden Christopher and Michael Li will look at the three cases of Zerella Holdings, McBain, and Ryan v Nominal Defendant to explore when a road is considered a road or road-related area for the purposes of the Road Transport Act 2013.由McCabes
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