Our friends across the Tasman have tackled this issue by adopting a national "no fault insurance scheme which basically prevents the lawyers from cashing in on accidents whether in the workplace, at home, on the roads or wherever.
Quote: The ACC Scheme is administered on a no-fault basis, so that anyone regardless of the way in which they incurred an injury, is eligible for coverage under the Scheme. Due to the Scheme's no-fault basis, people who have suffered personal injury do not have the right to sue an at-fault party, except for exemplary damages.
Here's a link to the Wikipedia page that explains the scheme in much more detail.
Accident Compensation Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
No you may wonder why those smart Kiwis do the adventure tourism thing better than anybody else in the world. Well, when you have a no fault insurance scheme, you don't have to worry so much about expensive and prohibitive regulations preventing you from having fun (and making money).
Worth noting that back in the days of the rather short lived Gough Government, they were about to introduce a similar scheme into the federal parliament. But then Sir John Kerr stepped in and sadly the idea died. (Too many lawyers in parliament perhaps??)
I'd love to see it get a run again. Can we sign a petition of something?
Alan
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