An independent committee has reviewed Queensland’s compulsory third party insurance scheme and found the scheme is strong and in good health. Initially announced in April last year, the review measured the… Read more
MAIC is advising members of the public to hang-up if they receive a cold-call asking if they’ve been injured in a car crash. In several instances reported to MAIC the… Read more
A recent article featured in Queensland Law Society’s flagship publication Proctor discusses the courts move to tougher penalties for CTP fraud. With courts taking a harder line on CTP insurance fraud,… Read more
Insurance Commissioner Neil Singleton was recently a guest speaker at the Recover Forum 2016. With the theme ‘Fostering recovery following debilitating injury’, the educational event featured a series of presentations… Read more
Did you know one person every day sustains a spinal cord injury in Australia? It can happen to anyone at any time. That’s why during Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week,… Read more
This week marks the second annual Queensland Road Safety Week, an opportunity for all Queenslanders to speak up for road safety. As a State Government initiative developed in partnership by… Read more
As part of Brain Injury Awareness Week (15 – 21 August) MAIC, together with Metro South Health, held a special morning tea to raise awareness of acquired brain injury and… Read more
84 per cent of motor vehicle owners report that a CTP scheme that has a focus on affordable premiums for the majority of the community is more important to them… Read more
Starting 1 July, anyone who sustains serious personal injuries in a motor vehicle accident in Queensland may be eligible to receive necessary and reasonable lifetime treatment, care and support under… Read more