6.1.3.7 Claim referred to Magistrates' Court or County Court

The Magistrates’ Court or County Court determines the amount of compensation that will be paid to claimants in the form of a lump sum and interest (based on the date the claim was lodged) for claims with:

  • unrepresented dependants
  • persons under a disability
  • minors
  • unborn children.

The court may also be required to determine:

Non-dependent family members

Non-dependent family members Family member means a partner, parent, grandparent, sibling or child of the worker or of the worker's partner’ eligibility to receive reimbursement of expenses must be determined by the Magistrates’ Court.

Panel firm

When the Magistrates’ Court or County Court has made its determination the panel firm:

  • notifies the Agent of the details of the court’s determination immediately
  • confirms the determination in writing to the Agent within two business days
  • where applicable, provides the Agent with a copy of the sealed orders
  • updates ACCtion with the result/outcome details.
Agent

If written details of the determination have not been received within two business days of providing instructions or the determination date (if known), the Agent must follow up with the panel firm to avoid delaying the payments and incurring penalty interest Penalty interest awarded when there is a delay in the payment of compensation..


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