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Losing a loved one on the road is heartbreaking — navigating your rights shouldn’t be. In Victoria, support is available for families affected by fatal road accidents — from funeral and dependency benefits through the TAC, to criminal offence claims under the Financial Assistance Scheme. Find out what support you may be entitled to — and how a lawyer can help you claim it.
In this article, we will go through each section of the Certificate of Capacity form that is required to claim for loss of earning benefits from TAC or weekly payments from WorkCover if you have been injured on the road or at work and are unable to return to work.
A Certificate of Capacity is a medical certificate required for claiming loss of earning benefits from WorkCover or TAC if you've been injured at work or on the road and you're unable to return to work and need to take time off.
E-Bikes and Scooters have become an extremely popular method of getting around the city. They’re fast, convenient, and cost effective. They’re a great option with trams and trains often being packed and uncomfortable during peak hours.
Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) insurance offers a potential lifeline if you become unable to work due to injury or illness, providing a lump-sum payment if you're permanently disabled. Surprisingly, many Australians are unaware they have this coverage, often included in their superannuation. Understanding your policy and eligibility is crucial. In this article, we delve into what TPD insurance is, how to determine if you have it, and the steps to take if you need to make a claim. Don't wait until it's too late—empower yourself with the knowledge to secure your financial future.

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