Motor Vehicle Personal Injury Sample Clauses

Motor Vehicle Personal Injury. Division (MVPID)Error! Bookmark not defined. As part of the overall SGIC workplace reform programme the staff of the Motor Vehicle Personal Injury Division (MVPID) have undertaken an extensive review of the work practices and procedures performed within their area. The MVPID is the largest Division in the SGIC with a current establishment of 125.5 positions out of a total SGIC establishment of 309 positions. The likely outcome of this review is that some 12 level 1 positions will be able to be abolished with the affected staff being either absorbed into internal vacancies, redeployed or separated through natural attrition. This action will result in a reduction in salary related costs (based on average level 1, 3rd year salary rate) of : $22,468 x 12 = $269,616 plus 25% salary related costs ($67,404) = $337,020 In addition the MVPID review also focuses on productivity and customer service improvement initiatives that will also aim to minimise the financial hardships of motor vehicle personal injury claimants measured through the following performance measures. Performance Measures Target Effectiveness Average number of years to claims payment 3.29 Number of outstanding claims 10,309 Efficiency Number of claims administered per full time employee 149 Underwriting and administration costs per claim administered ($) 932 The average number of years to payment represents the payments made on claims in a year multiplied by the weighted average time since the accident year. This performance indicator is a useful measure of the overall effectiveness of the insurance underwritten in meeting the needs of claimants. The results achieved are influenced by a range of external sources including claimants, the Courts, applicable legislation and the medical and legal professions. From the Commission's view point, delayed settlement can result in much increased legal and medical expenses, and in undesirable risks of inflation and costly court precedents. The number of claims administered per staff member provides a measure of the efficiency of the operations of the various Divisions. Comparisons between Divisions are not meaningful in view of the different classes of insurance managed. Underwriting and administration expenses per the number of claims administered provides a measure of the efficiency of the operations of the various Divisions. This measure will also vary between Divisions due to different classes of insurance managed.
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