Many Otago ACC claimants whose compensation payments have been reinstated will be eligible to receive interest payments which could total several million dollars overall, Dunedin lawyer Peter Sara believes.
Three Otago residents will receive entitlements after winning appeals against the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC).
A Dunedin ACC beneficiary will be paid $10,000 after the Crown admitted a police search of his home was unlawful, but a High Court judge has dismissed the allegation that police and ACC investigators acted in bad faith.
After lobbying hard for a better community feedback system, Dunedin ACC campaigner Dr Denise Powell is cautiously optimistic recent changes will help restore public trust in ACC.
University of Otago research has, for the first time, confirmed New Zealanders are indeed better off if they become disabled through injury rather than illness.
ACC's board has appointed a New Zealand executive from one of the world's largest insurance brokers as the corporation's new chief executive.
Almost a year after the Bronwyn Pullar scandal erupted, privacy breaches at the Accident Compensation Corporation remain "unacceptably high" chairwoman Paula Rebstock says.
Two Dunedin ACC claimants seeking damages over the wrongful search of their homes should receive a ''substantial amount'' of compensation, their counsel told the High Court at Dunedin yesterday.
High Court Justice Christian Whata yesterday highlighted an ''oddity'' linked to ACC's leading role in investigations during which search warrants were issued for the homes of two Dunedin ACC claimants.
Struggling workers and businesses could have benefited from almost half a billion dollars in ACC levy cuts this year if the Government hadn't disregarded Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment advice, it has emerged.
ACC fraudsters have ripped off taxpayers by more than $10 million in the past four years.
A big increase in injuries caused by falls at Dunedin homes is ''disturbing'' and more must be done to reduce them, ACC campaigner Denise Powell says.
Establishing an independent ombudsman to deal with ACC issues would restore some of the corporation's lost credibility and public goodwill, Dunedin ACC campaigner Dr Denise Powell says.
The wait for Christmas is nearly over but many Otago residents will continue to wait, not for Santa, but for a doctor.
The Government plans to introduce a range of incentives to help business owners focus on improved safety management and make workplaces safer.
Police have admitted there were things they should have done better to ensure the validity of search warrants used to search the homes of two Dunedin ACC claimants.
Alex Knewstubb, of Port Chalmers, defends the ACC system.
Dunedin ACC campaigner Dr Denise Powell is urging the country's medical system and ACC to improve their handling of traumatic brain injuries after a major report warned they were at "epidemic levels".
Three of four doctors in the spotlight this week for performing high numbers of assessments for ACC are based in Otago.
ACC must change its approach to a controversial blanket consent form, given criticisms in a recent report and from a district court judge, Dunedin lawyer Peter Sara says.