Compulsory Third Party Insurance
The Nominal Defendant
The Nominal Defendant is a statutory office which exists to
enable persons injured by unregistered vehicles without CTP insurance or by
unidentified vehicles (eg hit and run accidents) to be compensated. The Nominal
Defendant is funded by levies on ACT CTP insurers (currently NRMA Insurance) and
the ACT and Commonwealth Governments. Where possible, the Nominal Defendant also
recovers costs of claims from the at fault driver of an unregistered vehicle.
Under the Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Act 2008
the ACT Insurance Authority (ACTIA) is the Nominal Defendant.
Please see the Claims Page for information about making a
claim against the Nominal Defendant.
Please use the Feedback
Page for any enquiries regarding CTP issues in the ACT.
Documents
Name
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Released
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Type
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| ACT Nominal Defendant Annual Report 2007 |
14 April 2008 |
PDF
[682Kb] |
| ACT Nominal Defendant Annual Report 2006 |
30 May 2007 |
PDF
[686Kb] |
| ACT Nominal Defendant Annual Report 2005 |
7 March 2006 |
PDF
[286Kb] |
| ACT Nominal Defendant Annual Report 2004 |
21 January 2005 |
PDF
[293Kb] |
| ACT Nominal Defendant Annual Report 2003 |
9 February 2004 |
PDF
[269Kb] |
| ACT Nominal Defendant Annual Report 2002 |
13 February 2003 |
PDF
[308Kb] |
| ACT Nominal Defendant Annual Report 2001 |
19 February 2002 |
PDF
[311Kb] |
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