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Motor Accident Insurance Commission

The Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) is the regulatory authority responsible for the ongoing management of the CTP scheme in Queensland. Queensland operates a common law "fault" based Compulsory Third Party (CTP) scheme. The scheme provides motor vehicle owners with an insurance policy that covers their unlimited liability for personal injury caused by, through or in connection with the use of the insured motor vehicle anywhere in Australia.

Motor Accident Insurance Commission website
Information about MAIC, Queensland's CTP scheme, injury claim forms and claims processes, CTP premiums, MAIC funding initiatives and guidelines, the Nominal Defendant's role, and licensed CTP insurers.

Nominal Defendant website
Information on the role of the Nominal Defendant to act as a CTP insurer where damages are claimed for personal injury arising from the liability of unidentified motor vehicles and uninsured/unregistered motor vehicles. Includes its legislated role to meet the CTP claims liabilities of any licensed insurer in the event of insolvency.

Last reviewed 28 July 2008