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EVIDENCE REQUIRED FOR MANAGEMENT OF CLAIMS CONTACTS
- Hunt & Hunt CTP Team
- Government and Court Contacts
READY RECKONER DATA
- Damages for non-economic loss for accidents occurring from 1987 -2002
- Damages for non-economic loss for accidents occurring from 2003 - prior to July 2013
- Injury scale value - damages for non-economic loss from 1 July 2013
- Present value of an Annuity of $1 per week as at 2015
- Life expectancy according to Australian Life Tables 2010 – 2012
- Lump sum equivalent
- Banks fixed interest (12 month deposit rate)
- South Australian average weekly earnings
- Individual resident income tax rates
LEGISLATION
Motor Vehicles Act 1959 (SA)
- Schedule 4 – Policy of insurance
Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Regulations 2013
Civil Liability Act 1936 (SA) - effective prior to 1 July 2013
- Part 5 – Wrongful acts or neglect causing death
- Part 6 – Negligence
- Part 7 – Contributory negligence
- Part 8 – Damages for personal injury
- Part 9 – Miscellaneous
Civil Liability Act 1936 (SA) - effective from 1 July 2013
- Part 1 – Preliminary
- Part 5 – Wrongful acts or neglect causing death
- Part 6 – Negligence
- Part 7 – Contributory negligence
- Part 8 – Damages for personal injury
- Part 9 – Miscellaneous
Civil Liability Regulations 2013
- Part 1 – Preliminary
- Part 2 – Injury scale values
- Part 3 – Damages in respect of gratuitous services
- Part 4 – Assessment of motor vehicle injuries
- Numerical index to injury scale values
- Alphabetical index to injury scale values
- Schedule 1 – Ranges of injury scale values
Law Reform (Contributory Negligence and Apportionment of Liability) Act 2001 (SA)
- Part 1 – Preliminary
- Part 2 – Concurrent liability and contributory negligence
- Part 3 – Apportionable liability
Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986 (SA)
Limitation of Actions Act 1936 (SA)
Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006
- Schedule 2 - Supreme Court Scale of Costs Summary
Magistrates Court (Civil) Rules 2013
- Costs (Rules 106 – 110)
- Third schedule: Cost scales
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