
The Mesothelioma Lump Sum
Payments (Claims and Reconsiderations) Regulations 2008 came into
force on 1 October. These Regulations prescribe details of the form
and the time limits for making a claim and also the form and time
limits for reconsideration and appeals.
The Child Maintenance and
Other Payments Act 2008 ("the Act") received royal assent on 5 June
2008. The Act will unable extends the categories of person to whom
lump sum payments for mesothelioma can be made to provide fast
financial support to people who were previously not eligible for
payment under the Pneumoconiosis Etc (Workers' Compensation) Act
1979 compensation scheme. Previously, only individuals exposed to
asbestos dust at work were able to claim lump sum payments under
the scheme.
The Act introduces a
compensation recovery process, allowing lump sum payments to be
recovered from any subsequent civil compensation claim made in
respect of the same person. Recovered funds will be used to fund
the extension of mesothelioma lump sum payments to for example,
people who were self employed or do not know how they came into
contact with asbestos dust.
More details are available here.