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Top Tips - Authorised Report Writers (ARW)

Why do I need an Authorised Report Writer?

For all claims lodged on or after 7 April 1999, a new compensable injury of Psychological or Psychiatric Disorder that is moderately or severely disabling has been added to the Table of Compensable Injuries.

To claim this new compensable injury a report is required by an Authorised Report Writer (ARW). An ARW is a qualified person who will write a written assessment of your condition to assist the Victims Compensation Tribunal in determining whether the compensable injury of Psychological or Psychiatric Disorder has been established. If you are claiming this compensable injury, you will need to nominate an ARW from the list of ARWs within NSW or the list of ARWs outside NSW and put his or her name on your application form.

When processing your application for compensation, the Tribunal will contact you and the ARW separately to advise that approval has been given for an appointment to be made. Please note that the Tribunal's prior approval is required before an appointment can be made to see an ARW.


Cost of the report

The Tribunal will pay for the report, if prior approval has been given by the Tribunal. The ARW will claim payment directly from the Tribunal and should not ask for payment from either you or your solicitor.

The cost of the report is $500+GST. This amount will be deducted from the final amount allowed for disbursements. The maximum allowed for disbursements is $1,000+GST. This means if you have an ARW report then you will only be able to claim a further $500+GST for disbursements from the Tribunal.

NB If approval to have an ARW report was not given by the Tribunal then the compensation assessor will decide whether or not the Tribunal will pay for the report at the time of determination of the claim.

Counselling

If you are receiving counselling, your counsellor is not allowed to write an ARW report for you. This applies even if you stop receiving counselling. You will need to choose another person from the list of ARWs within NSW or the list of ARWs outside NSW.

Interpreters

The Tribunal will not pay directly for interpreters, however you can claim the interpreter's fees as part of the disbursements. Remember that once the ARW report has been paid for, you will have a maximum of $500+GST that you can claim as your disbursements.

Other evidence

You will need to show that the Psychological or Psychiatric Disorder is moderately or severely disabling. It will help if you provide any other evidence supporting this to the ARW e.g. school reports, a letter from your employer and statutory declarations from your family or friends. You could also provide the ARW with the names and contact details of persons who could confirm the disability.

Second ARW Report

The Tribunal will not pay for a second ARW report if you are unhappy with the first report. You may submit other medico-legal reports, but remember that once the ARW report has been paid for, you will have a maximum of $500+GST that you can claim as your disbursements.

Location of ARWS

Find an ARW in NSW

Find an ARW outside NSW

Further Information

FAQ's (Frequently asked questions)

If you have any further questions, you can contact Victims Services

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The information contained on this page is not legal advice. If you have a legal problem you should talk to a lawyer before making a decision about what to do. The information on this page is written for people resident in, or affected by, the laws of New South Wales, Australia only.

most recently updated 24 March 2004