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Supporting you after a transport accident
9 Jul 2015: Supporting you after a transport accident. Back to Information brochures. This leaflet provides an overview of the treatment and support services available to you to help you get your life back on track after a transport accident. webpage).
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Peer Support Service information sheet
25 Sep 2014: Peer Support Service information sheet. Back to Information brochures. Peer support is when people share and receive practical information, experiences, emotional support with someone else on a similar journey. Peer support options are generally free
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On-call services information sheet (general)
28 Feb 2014: On-call services information sheet (general). Back to Information brochures. Our attendant care providers support clients to achieve their independence goals in daily living activities, therapy support, personal and domestic skills retraining and
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Daily support
7 Jun 2013: Daily support. Back to Information brochures. Our attendant care providers support clients to achieve their independence goals in daily living activities, therapy support, personal and domestic skills retraining and community access skills. . Daily
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Post-hospital support
7 Jun 2013: Post-hospital support. Back to Information brochures. If you need treatment in hospital as an inpatient or for day surgery more than three years after your accident, the TAC can support you for a short time while you recover. . Post-hospital support
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How to find and choose a lawyer
5 Mar 2020: How to find and choose a lawyer. This information aims to help you find and choose a lawyer, when making a common law compensation claim. Why do I need a lawyer? You will need a lawyer to act on your behalf to negotiate and settle a common law
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/ho…heets/how-to-find-and-choose-a-lawyer
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Claims from Country Fire Authority (CFA) Volunteers
19 Dec 2008: PolicyThe TAC will pay no-fault benefits to a CFA volunteer member who is injured, or his/her dependants, if the person dies as a result of a transport accident in accordance with TAC's legal obligations under the Transport Accident Act 1986 (TAA
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Combination of compensable and non-compensable treatment
10 Mar 2006: The TAC medical excess may apply to these servicesPolicyThe TAC can only consider funding the reasonable cost of treatment of injuries which are the result of a transport accident.Transport Accident Act 1986 reference: s.60BackgroundThis policy
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On-call services (webpage)
15 Jan 2020: The on-call service is an alternative to 1 : 1 attendant care for clients who require occasional or ‘just-in-case’ assistance during the day or at night. The service works with a monitoring service and an attendant care call-out service.Three
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Impairment examination (webpage)
10 Jan 2020: An impairment is a permanent physical or psychological condition caused by your transport accident injury.Depending on your level of impairment, you may be entitled to a lump-sum payment from the TAC. To work out your impairment rating, you will be
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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