
Motor Traffic
(Third-Party Insurance) (Expenses Limits) (Jersey) Order 2013
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Motor Traffic
(Third-Party Insurance) (Expenses Limits) (Jersey) Order 2013
1 Interpretation
Expressions used in this Order that are defined
in the Motor Traffic (Third-Party
Insurance) (Cost Recovery) (Jersey) Regulations 2013 have the same meaning as in
those Regulations.
2 Maximum
amounts[1]
(1) The maximum amount of
expenses for each occasion on which, as a result of his or her injury, an
injured person is provided with ambulance services for the purposes of taking
him or her to a hospital for HSS treatment is the amount specified in column 2
of the table in the Schedule, opposite the period in column 1 within which
the injury occurred.
(2) Where the injured
person is treated in a hospital for his or her injury without being admitted to
the hospital for such treatment, the maximum amount of expenses for HSS
treatment of the injured person is the amount specified in column 3 of the
table in the Schedule, opposite the period in column 1 within which the
injury occurred.
(3) Where the injured
person is admitted to a hospital for treatment for his or her injury, the
maximum amount of expenses for HSS treatment of the injured person is, for each
day or part of a day of admission, the amount specified in column 4 of the
table in the Schedule, opposite the period in column 1 within which the injury
occurred.
(4) The aggregate amount of
expenses for HSS treatment and ambulance services provided to an injured person
in respect of the person’s bodily injury arising out of the use of a
motor vehicle on a road shall not exceed the amount specified in column 5
of the table in the Schedule, opposite the period in column 1 within which
the injury occurred.
(5) For the purposes of
paragraph (1), the reference to taking a person to a hospital includes
taking the person from one hospital to another.
(6) For the purposes of
paragraph (3), where the injured person was admitted to hospital on one
day and discharged on another day, the day of discharge shall not be counted as
a day of admission.
3 Citation
This Order may be cited as the Motor Traffic (Third-Party Insurance)
(Expenses Limits) (Jersey) Order 2013.