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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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One in 10 'ghost' concussions tipped to fly under the radar Ka kore e kitea kotahi te tukinga roro ‘kēhua’ i roto i ngā tukinga 10
We're aiming to prevent ‘ghost’ concussions going unseen and unreported by children at this year’s AIMS Games in Tauranga.
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Mother-of-eight Jacinta O’Donohue nearly broke her neck in a nasty fall at the gym. With the support of ACC, she’s made a full recovery and has some good advice for other gym goers.
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Multi-talented Anna Grimaldi is on the verge of making history at the Paralympics but has had to overcome several injury setbacks to get there. The support of ACC has helped her get back to her best in time for Paris.
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Johnny’s story: Helping others after a life-changing injury Te kōrero a Johnny: E āwhina ana i ētahi atu i muri mai i te wharanga nunui rawa
After breaking his neck in a surfing accident at 22, Johnny Bourke has gone on to achieve a stellar academic career. His story shows what's possible if you never give up.
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We’re pleased to announce Lisa Hansen’s permanent appointment as ACC Deputy Chief Executive, People and Culture.
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Many injuries that are sustained here in Aotearoa will require time off work, which means more pressure on your team while you recover. To help prevent these injuries, we're launching a new campaign.
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In December 2021, we hosted an online hui to canvas the issues we are collectively facing in the delivery of support through the Integrated Services for Sensitive Claims (ISSC).
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Nikki’s story: Getting back on her feet after falling flat Ngā kōrero mō Nikki: Kua pakari anō te tū nō muri mai i te takanga ki raro
A severely sprained ankle requiring surgery could have cost Nikki Chamberlain thousands if she was still in the US. But in NZ, it’s a much different story.
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Two years ago, a 63-year-old from Tasman had a simple fall at her home. The accident and the follow up phone call from the Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) proved to be life changing.