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Workers Compensation Act 1951
182FLump sum claims—notice by lawyers to clients about
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182F Lump sum claims—notice by lawyers to clients about
repayment requirements
(1) This section applies if a person proposes to engage a lawyer to act for
the person in a claim for damages in relation to an injury for which a
claim for compensation has been made, or may be made, under this
Act or under the statutory workers compensation scheme of a place
outside the ACT.
(2) Before accepting the engagement, the lawyer must give the person
information explaining the requirements of the following sections for
the repayment of compensation together with the employer’s legal
costs as between party and party:
• section 36F (No ACT compensation if external compensation
received)
• section 183 (Remedies against employer and stranger)
• section 184 (No compensation if damages received)
• section 185 (Dependants recovering damages and not claiming
compensation).
(3) Before accepting the engagement, the lawyer must tell the person the
likely costs and consequences in relation to the payment of costs if
the person pursues the claim for damages.