Victoria's opposition say proposed changes to the road accident compensation scheme are unfair. Source: AAP
PROPOSED changes to Victoria's road accident compensation scheme are unfair and unjust, the state opposition says.
The Victorian government will this week introduce laws to parliament that would change the eligibility for Transport Accident Commission (TAC) payments.
As part of the changes, relatives of victims will face more stringent guidelines for trying to claim compensation for mental injuries suffered as a result of road collisions.
Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews said the government was being unnecessarily cruel.
"They intend to make, I think, some of the worst changes that you could imagine to the way our traffic accident compensation scheme works," he told reporters on Sunday.
"They are bad changes, they are the wrong changes - unfair, unjust and we'll oppose them."
Assistant Treasurer Gordon Rich-Phillips said the laws made reasonable changes, and would provide more counselling for families.
"These reforms will ensure there is a clear, modern definition of what constitutes a serious mental injury for the purposes of lump-sum compensation," he told AAP.
"This legislation will ensure that the TAC continues to provide relevant and appropriate support to victims, preserves their common-law entitlements, and helps to keep the cost of the scheme under control for Victorian motorists."
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