Personal injury claim process
I found whole claim process exceptionally stressful. QBE and their lawyers McInnes Wilson Lawyers did more that I could have imagined prolonging this process and make it more difficult and stressful. Unfortunately, personal injury lawyers, whom I hired to represent me made it even more stressful. As sed as it sounds it was deeply retraumatizing experience.
There were many things that can be done to make it different, but as I am still in the process the one thing that I can do now is to write about it while all my memories are fresh. Knowing about the process would have helped me a lot. As I am at late stages of my claim now, I will start from there and come back to earlier stages when I have time.
This is based only on my experience. You process might be different, but I hope lessons from my journey still can help reducing stress.
Incident notification
Personal injury claim form
Collecting evidence
Medical assessments
SIRA provides detailed information how injuries are assessed calculating Whole Permanent Impairment. However, my experience shows, that what is written may be far from what is happening.
PIC provides short information about medical disputes pathways. My solicitors did not provide me with information what is going to happen and when. The sad part is that I was not able to read it myself. However, when I can I will digest this information using my experience. I will come back to this later.
Tribunal
Payout
Medicare Compensation Recovery
I was notified that my solicitor got money to his bank account. I was surprised that it was way less than I have expected. He wrote to me that it is because Medicare withheld 10% until, they will resolve how much money I have to pay back to them. Previously, I was told by my solicitor that Medicare will deduct automatically the sum that is awarded by tribunal. So, now I am trying to find out what is an actual process.
My current understanding is that that insurance company transfers 10% of compensation to Medicare. Medicare deduct from it what is owned to them and returns the rest. There were 2 sums:
- about $10k that was listed in Medicare declaration
- about $5k was awarded by PIC member as the rest was disputed by insurance.
I find out that insurance is disputing medical expenses only at the tribunal. That was big shock for me. I tried to fix situation showing that all medical expenses are direct consequence of the injury, but PIC member ignored it saying that I forgot to duplicate sums for services. Now I do not know what I will be charged, but I hope solicitor told me truth as from his side it was very easy to get it covered by insurance. I have been asked to fill in 3 forms to recover money from Medicare.
This is the information I found on Medicare site:
- M0021 Medicare Compensation Recovery Third party authority (MO021). Use this form to give us permission to release your compensation information and to give permission to a third party to sign relevant documentation on your behalf.
- M0023 Medicare Compensation Recovery Section 23A statement form (MO023). Use this form to declare you received no benefits, or received no further benefits since your most recent expired notice, for your compensable injury or illness.
- M0026 Medicare Compensation Recovery Notice of past benefits request form (MO026). Use this form to get a copy of your Medicare history and care services statement, to find out what benefits and subsidies we will recover from your compensation.
Problems and complaints
The first think that I learned about insurance claim with QBE that nothing goes the way it is meant too. I was not able to get QBE to do the things they were required to do by law and I could not find a way to complain about it. I am still struggling with it as my head shuts down and reading legal stuff is like hitting brick wall with my head.
I found one interesting page, that I should read when I am calmer (I may need many attempts and few months), but you may have a look at one way to complain to Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) about insurance company.
Government organizations
There are several government organizations involved in personal injury claim process in New South Whales and some Australia wide. To make it easier to identity I provide list of them:
- State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA)
- https://www.sira.nsw.gov.au/ : They regulate
Acronyms
There are many acronyms used in various documents as it some organization titles are very long.
- Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance
- Provides cover for death and personal injury when you, or the person driving your vehicle, is at fault in a road collision.