Accident Compensation Act 2001

Transitional provisions relating to entitlements provided by Corporation (but not under Part 10) - Cover for personal injury suffered before 1 April 2002

355: Claims for cover accepted under former Acts

You could also call this:

"Old claims accepted before April 2002 are still valid under the new law"

If you had a claim for cover accepted before 1 April 2002 for a personal injury that was covered by the old laws, you still have cover. The current part of the law applies to your situation. However, if it's decided on or after 1 April 2002 that you didn't actually suffer a personal injury that was covered by the old laws, then you won't have cover anymore.

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Part 11Transitional provisions relating to entitlements provided by Corporation (but not under Part 10)
Cover for personal injury suffered before 1 April 2002

355Claims for cover accepted under former Acts

  1. A person who has had a claim for cover accepted before 1 April 2002 for personal injury covered by the former Acts continues to have cover, and this Part applies accordingly.

  2. Subsection (1) does not apply if it is determined on or after 1 April 2002 that the person did not suffer personal injury covered by the former Acts.