New South Wales Law Reform Commission
To The Honourable D P Landa, LLB, MP,
Attorney General For New South Wales
Accident Compensation Final Report 1 -
A TRANSPORT ACCIDENTS SCHEME FOR NEW SOUTH WALES
We make this Report under our reference from you to inquire into and review the law concerning the extent to which compensation should be payable in .aspect of death or personal injury.
Professor Ronald Sackville
(Chairman)
Deirdre O'Connor
(Commissioner)
Professor Colin Phegan
(Commissioner)
Marcia Neave
(Part-time Commissioner)
The Honourable Justice Andrew Rogers
(Commissioner)
Philippa Smith
(Part-time Commissioner)
H D Sperling, QC
(Commissioner)
22 October 1984
TERMS OF REFERENCE
On 12 November 1981, the then Attorney General of New South Wales, the Hon F J Walker, QC, MP, made the following reference to the Commission:
To inquire into, report on and make recommendations concerning the extent to which compensation should be payable in respect of death or personal injury and in particular, without affecting the generality of the foregoing, to consider
(a) whether “no-fault compensation" should be payable in respect of death or personal injury suffered by any person through the use of a motor vehicle or other means of transport;
(b) whether “no-fault compensation” should be payable in respect of death or injury suffered by any person in circumstances other than the use of a motor vehicle or other means of transport;
(c) whether a “no-fault compensation" scheme or schemes should be introduced in New South Wales and, if so, to consider further the nature and scope of any such scheme including
- the benefits to be provided;
- the basis on which claims should be determined;
- the means of financing the scheme;
- the manner in which the scheme is to be administered;
- the relationship between the benefits under the scheme and other forms of assistance or entitlements, whether provided under legislation or otherwise;
(d) whether any “no-fault compensation” scheme should be in substitution for all or any rights to compensation under existing law;
(e) whether the principles and practices relating to compensation for death or personal injury under
- workers' compensation legislation;
- other legislation;
- the tort or common law system;
should be modified and, if so, in what way:
(f) any matter incidental to the above including transitional arrangements for the implementation of recommendations.
For the purpose of this reference, “personal injury” includes pre-natal injury, illness resulting from injury and occupational disease.
New South Wales Law Reform Commission
The New South Wales Law Reform Commission is constituted by the Law Reform Commission Act, 1967. The Commissioners are:
Chairman
Professor Ronald Sackville
Deputy Chairman
Full-time Commissioners
Paul Byrne
Miss Deirdre O'Connor
Professor Colin Phegan
Part-time Commissioners
Associate Professor Bettina Cass
Mr Julian Disney
Her Hon Judge Jane Mathews
Ms Marcia Neave
The Hon Justice Peter Nygh
The Hon Justice Adrian Roden
The Hon Justice Andrew Rogers
Ms Philippa Smith
Mr H D Sperling, QC
Research Director
Members of the research staff are:
Mr Ian Ramsay (until 7 August 1984)
Ms Roslyn Robertson
Ms Fiona Tito
Ms Judith Walker
Ms Meredith Wilkie
The Secretary of the Commission is Mr Peter Lemon and its offices are at 16th Level Goodsell Building, 8-12 Chifley Square, Sydney, NSW (telephone (02) 238 7213).
PARTICIPANTS
The Division
On 5 November 1982, pursuant to section 12A(1) of the Law Reform Commission Act, 1967, the Chairman constituted a Division of the Commission for the purposes of the reference. The Division comprised the following members of the Commission:
Mr Wood left the Commission on 31 January 1984 to take up an appointment to the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Upon the resignation of Mr Wood and following the appointments of Miss D O'Connor in November 1983 and Professor C Phegan in February 1984 as Commissioners, the Chairman reconstituted the Division on 7 February 1984. The Division now comprises the following members:
Professor Ronald Sackville (Chairman)
Miss Deirdre O'Connor (Commissioner)
Professor Colin Phegan (Commissioner)
Ms Marcia Neave (part-time Commissioner)
The Hon Justice Andrew Rogers (part-time Commissioner)
Ms Philippa Smith (part-time Commissioner)
Mr H D Sperling, QC (part-time Commissioner)
Dr R Madden, then Deputy Secretary of the Health Commission of New South Wales, was a Principal Consultant to the Commission in connection with the reference until October 1983, when he accepted a senior position in the Northern Territory.
Principal Researcher:
Ms Fiona Tito (Senior Legal Officer)
Research and Other Assistance:
Mr Mark Richardson (Research Director)
Ms Shelagh Coleman (Consultant)
Ms Fiona Curtis (Consultant)
Mrs Katherine Derham-Moore (Consultant)
Maureen Tangney (Consultant)
Ms Judith Walker (Legal Officer)
Ms Meredith Wilkie (Legal Officer)
Word Processing:
Ms Lorna Clarke
Ms Gayle Dubbelde
Ms Maureen Lawton
Ms Joanne Milne
Ms Rose Ong
Typing:
Mrs Sarah Chelliah
Mrs Margaret Edenborough
Ms Judith Grieves
Librarian:
Index:
Mr Alan Walker (Consultant)
Editing:
Ms Lette Clare (Consultant)
Ms Julia Hall (Consultant)
Miss Zoya Howes
Ms Marie-Louise Taylor (Consultant)