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A moment of distraction left Sharleen Bishop with a fractured wrist and a loss of independence. But the support of ACC helped her recover and she’s now using Nymbl to stay on her feet.
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When you start a new business in Aotearoa New Zealand, you’re automatically covered by our no-fault scheme. The levies you pay protect you and your employees if anyone gets injured and help you return to normal life. The type of business you have will decide your coverage – choose from self-employed, employer, or shareholder employer below.
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Five ways to avoid your home office becoming a danger zone Ngā tohutohu e rima kia haumaru tō noho i roto i tō tari i te kāinga
Working from home has become the norm for many people across Aotearoa. But a makeshift office during bubble life could still cause preventable injuries.
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When we accept a claim for cover it means there’s been an identifiable accident causing personal injury. Learn how we make cover decisions.
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Are you a medical practitioner who is keen to add some variety to your work, travel to other parts of the motu, earn additional income and help injured people return to their jobs? If so, then we’d love to hear from you at ACC.
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After sustaining a spinal injury 40 years ago in a motorbike accident, Brett Ladbrook is now supporting others who’ve also suffered a life-changing injury. He’s sharing his story as part of Motorcycle Awareness Month to promote road safety.
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General practitioners (GPs), nurse practitioners, and medical specialists can issue medical certificates. Get an introduction to medical certification.
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If you have an injury covered by ACC, you may be able to get help around your home. This is so you can make a fast and safe return to your everyday activities.
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In partnership with seven national sporting organisations, ACC has announced the new National Concussion Guidelines for community sport, which bring a consistent standard for recognising and treating concussion.