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Welcome to the The Proper Lookout Podcast published by the Statutory Insurance Group of McCabes. In this series, our CTP experts discuss a range of topics – sharing their thoughts on an industry trend or intriguing legal issue, explaining the intricacies of an important case, and hopefully imparting some of the knowledge they have gained.
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Welcome to the Twisted Mug Media Network! This feed is home to many different shows, such as the Cinema Talk Podcast,Stop! Wait, What?, Back in Style, the CTP Movie Journal, Ahch-To Island, Twisted Mug Mysteries, and I Might Play That. There's something for everyone in the Twisted Mug! Contact us at twistedmugmedia@gmail.com! *SHOW KEY* CTP - Cinema Talk Podcast (Movie Review) SWW- Stop Wait What (Comedy Advice) BiS - Back in Style (Twin Peaks) ATI - Ach-To Island (Star Wars) TMM - Twisted M ...
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In this episode, we dive into how firefighters’ decision-making process works, and how critically reliant that process is on experience. So, where are we missing opportunities to build experience and convert it to expertise? We’ve come up with a new concept called DIFOS that is a series of questions that can be asked to really examine how a decisio…
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In Mandoukos v Allianz, the Supreme Court considered whether a cervical surgery could transform a below-threshold injury into an above-threshold injury. In this episode of The Proper Lookout Podcast, Principal Peter Hunt discusses the scope of the decision and the implications.Por McCabes
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In this episode, Principal Peter Hunt discusses the decision in Mohmand v Allianz, where the Supreme Court looked at whether a Claimant always needs to exhibit radiculopathy to demonstrate that their cervical spine injury is an above-threshold injury for the purpose of s 1.6 of the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017.https://mccabes.com.au/firm/resour…
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Does injury to the skin, alone, entitle a Claimant to ongoing statutory benefits and common law damages? In this episode of The Proper Lookout Podcast, Principal Peter Hunt reviews three PIC Review Panel decisions which consider whether injury to the skin falls within the statutory definition of a "threshold injury".…
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In this episode of The Proper Lookout Podcast, Principal Peter Hunt joins Associate Professor Joseph Suttie to explore the impact of artificial intelligence, like ChatGPT, in the workplace.NOTE: no AI was deployed in recording of this Podcast episode. All thoughts are those of the participants!Por McCabes
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Bob (left) on the Appalachian Trail. In Part 3 of our interview we pick up where we left off and get into how we evaluate accidents in the fire service, what we might be able to learn about that process from the airline industry, how to remove dominoes, and we give Bob “The Questions.”Por The CTP Group
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Photo credit: Maarten Visser This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. Bob is the first guest we’ve had to show up to the recording with a powerpoint presentation. And while that gave us a chuckle, it’s a presentation filled with concepts that blew us away…and it’s a presentation that he “threw to…
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In this very special episode, Principal Peter Hunt talks to The Honourable Geoffrey Bellew SC, a former Justice of the Supreme Court of NSW, about the challenges of life on the Bench, including those which arise when the parties tender large volumes of irrelevant material.The discussion is topical for CTP insurers and practitioners as the Personal …
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Most claims managers have probably experienced Claimants who demonstrate obsessive personality traits in the context of the management of their claim. In this episode, Principal Peter Hunt discusses Borderline Personality Disorders with Associate Professor Joseph Suttie and how they might impact the claims experience.…
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What happens if an autonomous vehicle thinks a tree blowing in the wind is a pedestrian about to run across the road? How might the autonomous vehicle behave when it perceives this "danger"? In this episode, Peter Hunt interviews Associate Professor Joseph Suttie about the AI used in autonomous vehicles.…
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The Personal Injury Commission can not be exercising the judicial power of the Commonwealth if it does not exercise judicial power at all. In this episode, Peter Hunt discusses recent Court decisions which discuss whether the PIC's functions are administrative or judicial.Por McCabes
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Former Birmingham Firefighter George Cowgill posted a very personal account of his time as a firefighter, and why he’s leaving that behind. If you’ve read it, you’re probably not surprised that it went viral, which is how we came across it. In this episode, we interview George (in Birmingham) by telephone as he discusses how he decided it was time …
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Like the picture above, psychological contracts can be binding, circular, heavy, old, rusty, and sometimes broken. Before this episode, two of us hadn’t ever heard of a psychological contract, but apparently we all have them. What they really are, who you have them with, and whether or not it’s okay to break them are questions that aren’t so easily…
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Spoiler Alert: we don’t really solve the pay problem. That would break a long-standing tradition on our podcast of not solving anything. But there are virtual arms races in some regions as departments raise salaries to compete for what seems to be an ever-shrinking pool of firefighters. Pay is one of those things that we’re all talking about, but w…
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Every organization has those persons who push the organization from the inside. They advocate passionately for change, but while they’re doing it they can cause discomfort for those around them. They challenge long-held assumptions. They champion new technologies and strategies. They hold up a beacon and ask everyone else to follow into unchartered…
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This isn’t really an outtake; it’s just a short take on a topic that wasn’t really large enough to devote an entire episode to. Bill, all by his lonesome, talks into the mic about the paradox of The Ship of Theseus and what that means for organizational identity…and maybe all of us.Por The CTP Group
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Pursuant to Part 3.2 of the Personal Injury Commission Act 2020, the Personal Injury Commission has no power to exercise federal jurisdiction. In this episode, Peter Hunt discusses the District Court decision in Ritchie v The Nominal Defendant which examines whether a dispute between a resident of Queensland and the NSW Nominal Defendant involves a…
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A listener asked us: “At what point is a wrong decision actually worse than no decision at all?” It’s a great starting point for a roving conversation that gets into whether results matter in that calculus. We also rehash our earlier debate on the nature of luck in the fire service (Episode 082), what the role of intent is, how Pabel dissects an in…
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In this episode, Rihab Abdul-Rahman and Tasnim Ali, discuss Mandatory and Discretionary Exemptions from the assessment of damages in the Personal Injury Commission.Relevant case law and legislation:- Section 7.34(1)(a) of the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 No 10 - NSW Legislationhttps://legislation.nsw.gov.au/view/…
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The National Fire Academy is the home of the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial; hallowed ground for any firefighter. To borrow a phrase from President Lincoln at the dedication of the Soldiers’ National Cemetery in Gettysburg, PA (just 12 miles north of the NFA), the memorial on the NFA campus reminds us “that from these honored dead we take in…
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In this episode, Helen Huang and Katherine Teague, discuss the implications of not lodging a damages dispute within the specified time limit and how to progress a damages claim to the Personal Injury Commission if it is not yet ready for assessment.Relevant case law and legislation:- Rule 94(1)(b) of the Personal Injury Commission Rules 2021 - http…
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On June 6, 2021, Baldwin County Sheriff’s Deputy Bill Smith gave his life while saving others who got caught in a rip current off the Alabama shore. Two of our podcast crew (Shane and Bill V.) worked for Bill Smith for years before Bill retired as Deputy Chief of Operations for Dekalb County and went on to his second career in law enforcement. Rece…
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In this episode, Katherine Teague and Tasnim Ali kickstart their first mini-series "Are you being afforded Procedural Fairness?" by discussing how decision-makers may fail to afford procedural fairness when the fail to disclose to the parties material they have relied upon in reaching their decisions.Relevant Case Law:- Kinchela v Insurance Austral…
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In this episode, Helen Huang and Rihab Abdul-Rahman, discuss the impact of section 3.35 of the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 and section 151A(5) of Workers Compensation Act 1987 on liability in respect to ongoing treatment and care after a claim for common law damages has resolved.Relevant case law and legislationSection 3.35 of the Motor Accide…
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In this episode, Katherine Teague and Tasnim Ali discuss the different ways available to alert the Personal Injury Commission that a claim has resolved, when a Claimant is represented and unrepresented.Relevant case law and legislation:- Rule 71 of the Personal Injury Commission Rules 2021Por McCabes
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As is the case with many of our episodes, we didn’t set out to make an episode about this. It actually was just a spirited conversation that we were having when we realized we should hit the record button. Is it better to be liked or respected? What is the relationship between the two? And what are the advantages of being liked, respected, or even …
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