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INDEPENDENT LEGAL ASSISTANCE AND REVIEW SERVICE (“ILARS”) – FURTHER LUMP SUM CLAIMS JEFFREY GABRIEL PRINCIPAL LAWYER 1
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CRAM FLUID POWER V GREEN [2015] NSWCA 250 “Look around, everywhere you turn is heartache/It's everywhere that you go.” – Madonna (1990) The Court of Appeal found that a worker who made a claim for permanent impairment compensation prior to 19 June 2012 may not bring a further claim for lump sum compensation after that date. 2
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WORKERS COMPENSATION AMENDMENT (LUMP SUM COMPENSATION CLAIMS) REGULATION 2015 “Baby I swear it’s déjà vu.” – Beyoncé (2006) Inserted Clause 11A into Schedule 8 of the Workers Compensation Regulation 2010. – Confers a benefit on workers with claims in respect of “an existing impairment.” 3
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“One more time/We’re gonna celebrate” – Daft Punk (2001) One further permanent impairment claim: On or after 19 June 2012 - Some worker’s entitlements under this Regulation may have already been exhausted. No Section 67 Section 66(1) does not apply 4 WORKERS COMPENSATION AMENDMENT (LUMP SUM COMPENSATION CLAIMS) REGULATION 2015
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Unlikely to get the benefit of the 2015 Regulation. Operation of Section 17 of the Workers Compensation Act as interpreted in Manuel v BOC Limited [2011] NSWWCCPD 20 No further impairment without further noisy employment in the jurisdiction. 5 HEARING LOSS
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WIRO FAST TRACK APPLICATION FORM For further permanent impairment claims only. If you are also claiming weeklies and/or medicals or lodging an appeal, use the regular form. 6
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REQUIREMENTS OF THE FORM “We’d like to know a little bit about you for our files/ We'd like to help you learn to help yourself.” – Simon & Garfunkel (1968) “Details of the prior claim” means: Date of s66 claim Percentage of impairment Date of settlement or determination 7
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ADDRESSING FURTHER PERMANENT IMPAIRMENT “I don't make the list, don't be mad at me.” – Jay-Z (2006) Table of Disabilities – subjective nature. WPI assessments: Address changes in pathology and/or range of motion and/or activities of daily living. Scans and statements! 8
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ANY QUESTIONS? “Wake Up, Jeff! We really need you.” - The Wiggles (1996) 9
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