• About MACC
    • About MACC
    • Our purpose, mission and values
    • Scheme history
    • About the MAC Scheme
    • MAC claims manager
      • About TIO
      • Acting with integrity
    • Annual reports
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    • Fraud and dishonesty
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    • Who is covered by the MAC Scheme
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      • Funeral expenses
      • Emergency travel
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      • Lump sum death benefits
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      • Claim not accepted
    • Need an interpreter service?
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  • What support can I get?
    • Managing your MAC Claim
    • About lump sum payments
    • Supporting your recovery
      • Leaving hospital or a rehabilitation centre
      • Attending independent medical assessments
      • Lifetime care and support
      • Return to work capacity
      • Telehealth appointments
      • Pain management and medication
      • Mental Health and well being
      • NDIS and other supports
    • What MAC can help pay for
      • What MAC can and can't pay for
      • Medical hospital and rehabilitation treatments
      • Payment for permanent impairment
      • Income support
      • Attendant care
      • Aids and equipment
      • House and motor vehicle modifications
      • Travel expenses
      • How much MAC can pay
    • Benefit reductions and exclusions
      • Alcohol and drugs
      • Unregistered vehicles - single vehicle accident
      • Unregistered vehicles - accident involving another vehicle
      • Not wearing a seatbelt
      • Not wearing a safety helmet
      • Expired, cancelled or suspended licence
      • Reckless or criminal activity
      • Other insurance cover for personal injuries
      • Accidents at motor sports events
    • How we make decisions
    • How we pay for treatment and services
    • If you disagree with a decision
  • For providers
    • Provider essentials
    • What the MAC Scheme may pay for
    • Necessary and reasonable treatment
    • Referring a MAC Scheme claimant for treatment
    • Treatment plans
    • Reports and independent medical examinations
    • Home visits, travel and telehealth
    • Providers forms and certificates
  • Road safety
    • Road safety in the NT
    • NT road trauma statistics
    • Report a road fault
    • MACC campaigns
    • MACC partnerships and sponsorships
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  • About MACC
    • About MACC
    • Our purpose, mission and values
    • Scheme history
    • About the MAC Scheme
    • MAC claims manager
      • About TIO
      • Acting with integrity
    • Annual reports
    • Legislation and regulations
    • Information and privacy
    • Fraud and dishonesty
  • Help after an accident
    • Who is covered by the MAC Scheme
    • Interstate accidents
    • When a family member dies
      • Funeral expenses
      • Emergency travel
      • Making a fatality claim
      • Lump sum death benefits
      • Dependent child benefits
    • How to make a personal injury claim
    • How we assess injury claims
    • Acceptance of a claim
      • Claim accepted
      • Claim not accepted
    • Need an interpreter service?
    • Claims and other forms
  • What support can I get?
    • Managing your MAC Claim
    • About lump sum payments
    • Supporting your recovery
      • Leaving hospital or a rehabilitation centre
      • Attending independent medical assessments
      • Lifetime care and support
      • Return to work capacity
      • Telehealth appointments
      • Pain management and medication
      • Mental Health and well being
      • NDIS and other supports
    • What MAC can help pay for
      • What MAC can and can't pay for
      • Medical hospital and rehabilitation treatments
      • Payment for permanent impairment
      • Income support
      • Attendant care
      • Aids and equipment
      • House and motor vehicle modifications
      • Travel expenses
      • How much MAC can pay
    • Benefit reductions and exclusions
      • Alcohol and drugs
      • Unregistered vehicles - single vehicle accident
      • Unregistered vehicles - accident involving another vehicle
      • Not wearing a seatbelt
      • Not wearing a safety helmet
      • Expired, cancelled or suspended licence
      • Reckless or criminal activity
      • Other insurance cover for personal injuries
      • Accidents at motor sports events
    • How we make decisions
    • How we pay for treatment and services
    • If you disagree with a decision
  • For providers
    • Provider essentials
    • What the MAC Scheme may pay for
    • Necessary and reasonable treatment
    • Referring a MAC Scheme claimant for treatment
    • Treatment plans
    • Reports and independent medical examinations
    • Home visits, travel and telehealth
    • Providers forms and certificates
  • Road safety
    • Road safety in the NT
    • NT road trauma statistics
    • Report a road fault
    • MACC campaigns
    • MACC partnerships and sponsorships
  • Contact us
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TIO MAC

For MAC claims related enquiries contact:

mac@tiofi.com.au

1300 493 506

GPO Box 770

Darwin NT 0801

Business hours are 9am-5pm Monday to Friday.

MACC

For information about the MAC Scheme contact:

mac.commission@nt.gov.au

08 8999 1452

GPO Box 114

Darwin NT 0801

Business hours are 9am-5pm Monday to Friday.
Help after an accident
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Need an interpreter service?

Call TIO MAC on 1300 493 506

to arrange an interpreter service

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