
Originally Posted by
Big Dave
If that is directed to me - no - Compulsory Third Party Insurance in Aus covers you against injuring someone else. It's included in the Registration of the Vehicle.
Comprehensive Vehicle Insurance covers mine (or any other) vehicles and is arranged privately. There is a cheaper Third Party Property Insurance option as well - but doesn't cover your vehicle or property - just 'theirs'.
Medicare is a separate compulsory levy on income that covers most of one's Public Health costs. Private health insurance is also a very good idea.
Sorry BD yeah it was I thought I had quoted you.
You answered my question sort of, I get how comprehensive works, it that same as here in NZ, but the compulsory third party part I was unsure of, now if I have this right it only covers you for liability for medical costs related to an injury you might cause to another person, I am guessing it is a form of public liability insurance against you getting sued for medical and related costs.
I guess you have to carry your own medical insurance in case of accident? Or is there a form on ACC that will cover you should you have a bin due to roo attack, loose rubbish on the road, or avoiding the idiot on the wrong side who drives on without seeing you?
And again is there an additional levy on fuel to cover any form of insurance or compensation scheme.
Perhaps you can explain it over a beer at the Burt.
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