Abstract Background Involvement in a compensation process following a motor vehicle collision is consistently associated with worse health status but the reasons underlying this are unclear. Some compensation systems are hypothesised to be more stressful than others. In particular, fault-based compensation systems are considered to be more adversarial than no-fault systems and associated with poorer recovery. This study compares the perceived fairness and recovery of claimants in the fault-based compensation system in New South Wales (NSW) to the no-fault system in Victoria, Australia. Methods One hundred eighty two participants were recruited via claims databases of the compensation system regulators in Victoria and NSW. Participants were ...
OBJECTIVES: To establish the association between the patient's perception of fault for the crash and...
Objectives To establish the association between the patient\u27s perception of fault for the crash a...
It is well known that limited recovery aft er injuries sustained in motor vehicle crashes, and in ot...
Abstract Background Involvement in a compensation pro...
Background: Involvement in a compensation process following a motor vehicle collision is consistentl...
AbstractBackgroundThere is considerable evidence that being involved in compensation processes has a...
Although compensation and rehabilitation schemes exist to assist health and recovery of people injur...
Background: There is considerable evidence that being involved in compensation processes has a negat...
Objective: To compare the health status of people claiming compensation for injuries sustained in ro...
Objective: To conduct a descriptive study investigating the effect of access to motor vehicle accide...
Background: Injured people who are involved in compensation processes have less recovery and less we...
Background: Motor vehicle crashes (MVC) are associated with diminished mental health, and furthermor...
Background: Traumatic injury can lead to loss, suffering and feelings of injustice. Previous researc...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic injury can lead to loss, suffering and feelings of injustice. Previous researc...
BACKGROUND:Traumatic injury can lead to loss, suffering and feelings of injustice. Previous research...
OBJECTIVES: To establish the association between the patient's perception of fault for the crash and...
Objectives To establish the association between the patient\u27s perception of fault for the crash a...
It is well known that limited recovery aft er injuries sustained in motor vehicle crashes, and in ot...
Abstract Background Involvement in a compensation pro...
Background: Involvement in a compensation process following a motor vehicle collision is consistentl...
AbstractBackgroundThere is considerable evidence that being involved in compensation processes has a...
Although compensation and rehabilitation schemes exist to assist health and recovery of people injur...
Background: There is considerable evidence that being involved in compensation processes has a negat...
Objective: To compare the health status of people claiming compensation for injuries sustained in ro...
Objective: To conduct a descriptive study investigating the effect of access to motor vehicle accide...
Background: Injured people who are involved in compensation processes have less recovery and less we...
Background: Motor vehicle crashes (MVC) are associated with diminished mental health, and furthermor...
Background: Traumatic injury can lead to loss, suffering and feelings of injustice. Previous researc...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic injury can lead to loss, suffering and feelings of injustice. Previous researc...
BACKGROUND:Traumatic injury can lead to loss, suffering and feelings of injustice. Previous research...
OBJECTIVES: To establish the association between the patient's perception of fault for the crash and...
Objectives To establish the association between the patient\u27s perception of fault for the crash a...
It is well known that limited recovery aft er injuries sustained in motor vehicle crashes, and in ot...