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Motor Accidents (Compensation) Act 1979
18CEmergency travel benefit
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18C Emergency travel benefit
(1) Benefits are payable, at the discretion of the Commission, under
this section if:
(a) a person is injured or dies in, or as a result of, a motor
accident; and
(b) if the accident occurred outside the Territory:
(i) the accident involved a Territory motor vehicle; and
(ii) the person who is injured or dies is (or was) a resident of
the Territory; and
(c) a close family member travels at least 500 km to be near the
injured person or to make arrangements for the deceased
person's funeral; and
(d) it is reasonable in the circumstances for the close family
member to make the journey.
(2) Benefits are payable under this section to reimburse the close
family member for the costs of travel, loss of income and other
financial loss resulting from the journey.
(3) If 2 or more close family members are entitled to benefits under this
section, the benefits are to be divided between them as the
Commission thinks fit.
(4) The total amount to be paid in respect of any one claim cannot
exceed $4 000 (indexed).