(1) A claimant may apply to a court for a determination of significant injury for the purposes of this Part.
(2) The court may make a determination of significant injury in respect of a claimant if the court is satisfied that—
(a) the claim should be dealt with urgently because of the imminent death of the claimant; and
(b) the injury, if assessed under Division 3, would be significant injury.
(3) The court may make a determination of significant injury in respect of a claimant if the court is satisfied that—
(a) the claim relates to a cause of action that survives for the benefit of the estate of a deceased person under section 29(1) of the Administration and Probate Act 1958 ; and
(b) the deceased person died from a cause other than the injury to which the claim relates; and
(c) the injury to which the claim relates, if it had been assessed under Division 3, would be significant injury.
Division 7—General
S. 28LZO inserted by No. 60/2003 s. 4.