This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Official Information request 'Number of District Court Appeals and their Outcomes'.

 
12 July 2024 
 
 
Joe 
[FYI request #27498 email] 
 
 
 
Kia ora  
 
 
Your Official Information Act request, reference: GOV-033530 
Thank you for your email of 4 July 2024, asking for the following information under the Official Information 
Act 1982 (the Act): 
 
[…] This is an OIA request specifically for ACC’s legal team. 
 
This is a request for information for each year from the 2005/06 financial year to present. 
 
Request 1:  Number of District Court Appeals that were lodged by claimants. 
 
Request 2:  Number of District Court Appeals that were discontinued because ACC provided a non-
monetary remedy to the claimant (e.g., ACC revoked their own decision and re-established 
entitlements or granted cover for a claim). 
 
Request 3: Number of District Court Appeals that were discontinued because the claimant and ACC 
reached a financial settlement, with or without the addition of any other remedy. 
 
Request 4:  The number of District Court Appeals that were discontinued by the claimant, without 
any remedy provided by ACC. 
 
Request 5: The number of District Court Appeals heard and decided. 
 
Request 6: The number of District Court Appeals found in ACC’s favour. 
 
Request 7: Of those found in ACC’s favour, the number of appeals where the claimant was: 
(a)     self-represented and not a lawyer; and 
(b)     self-represented and a lawyer; and 
(c)     represented by a lay-advocate (e.g., family or friend); and 
(d)     represented by an ACC funded advocate (e.g., ACC funded Navigation Service provider); and 
(e)     represented by a professional advocate not funded by ACC; and 
(f)     represented by a lawyer. 
 
Request 8: The number of District Court Appeals found in the claimant’s favour. 
 
Request 9: Of those found in the claimant’s favour, the number of appeals where the claimant was: 
(a)     self-represented and not a lawyer; and 
(b)     self-represented and a lawyer; 
(c)     represented by a lay-advocate (e.g., family or friend); and 
(d)     represented by an ACC funded advocate (e.g., ACC funded Navigation Service provider); and 
(e)     represented by a professional advocate not funded by ACC; and 
(f)     represented by a lawyer. 

 
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1.  ACC is required to make a decision about whether to grant or refuse your request as soon as reasonably 
practicable and within 20 working days of receiving the request.  
 
2.  ACC considers that there are features of this request that are similar to features of a significant number 
of other requests made to ACC recently.  
 
3.  Unfortunately, these similarities mean that ACC has to enquire if your request is one of multiple 
requests to ACC made by one requester, on their behalf, or by a related group of people acting for a 
common purpose. These requests have not all been made under the same name and some have been 
made anonymously. 
 
4.  These information requests require considerable expense and effort for ACC to respond to and will likely 
require even more expense and effort to produce the information sought.   ACC has been considering 
how best to respond to each of them, including whether any of the requests may be combined under 
s18A(2) of the Official Information Act 1982 or whether any should be declined.   
 
5.  In order for ACC to make a decision on this request, ACC requests that you advise: 
a.  whether your request is or is not one of several related requests,  
b.  if so,  which are the related requests, 
c.  your full name and confirmation of your identity, and  
d.  the reasons for all of the requests. 
 
6.  We ask that this information be provided as soon as possible to enable us to make a decision on your 
requests. This may include ACC extending the timeframe for responding, charging for the request, or 
refusing to grant the request because: 
a.  ACC has already provided this information in an earlier request; and/or 
b.  the information requested cannot be made available without substantial collation or research; 
and/or 
c.  the request is frivolous or vexatious or the information requested is trivial; and/or 
d.  the request may relate to matters including proceedings under Part 5 of the Accident 
Compensation Act 2001. 
 
7.  If you would prefer, this information can be provided confidentially to ACC at the following address: 
Christopher Johnson, Manager OIA Services, ACC, PO Box 242, Wellington 6140.  Any personal 
information/documentation provided to establish your identity will be used solely for that purpose and 
destroyed after. Please reference this request when doing so, GOV-033530.  
 
8.  We look forward to receiving the information requested at paragraph 5.  You do not have to answer all 
of ACC's questions if you prefer not to.  But whether and how you answer ACC’s questions are relevant 
to how ACC should respond to your official information request, including whether your request should 
be declined. 
If you have any questions about this letter, please get in touch 
You can email me at [email address].  
 
 
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If you are not happy with this letter, you can also contact the Ombudsman via 
[email address] or by phoning 0800 802 602. Information about how to make a complaint 
is available at www.ombudsman.parliament.nz. 
 
 
Ngā mihi 
 
 
 
Christopher Johnston 
Manager Official Information Act Services 
Government Engagement 
 
 
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