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Young Woman calling for assistance with his car broken down by the roadside

No more passing the buck in blameless accidents

Workers compensation insurers are now entitled to be indemnified by a defendant driver who has been involved in a ‘blameless accident’. By BENJAMIN FERGUSON.

Two years of blameless pedestrian accidents

The decision of the NSW Court of Appeal in Axiak v Ingram [2012] NSWCA 311, effectively created a no fault scheme for pedestrians involved in motor vehicle…

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