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Australian Capital Territory regulation
This regulation requires motor vehicle insurers in the ACT to regularly report detailed information about accident claims and benefit applications to the Motor Accident Injuries (MAI) Commission.
Who it affects:
What it does:
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Direct links to the current provisions in Motor Accident Injuries (Insurer Information Collection) Regulation 2020.
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Avoiding double-reporting: If multiple insurers are involved in one claim and a "respondent's claim manager" is handling everything, other insurers don't need to report separately.
Additional reporting requirements: Insurers must also notify the Commission about:
Why it matters: This regulation allows the government to monitor the motor accident insurance scheme's performance, ensure insurers are handling claims properly, detect fraud, and gather data to improve the system. It creates transparency in how insurers manage claims and pay benefits to injured people.