Lump Sum Payments FAQs

ACC Lump Sum Payments FAQs

ACC lump sum payments are one of the most misunderstood parts of the ACC system. Many people are unsure whether they qualify, how impairment is assessed, or what happens if ACC says no.

This FAQ section provides plain-English answers to common questions about permanent impairment, impairment assessments, lump sum compensation, reviews, and ACC decision-making.

Understanding how ACC assesses long-term injury impacts can feel confusing, especially when medical language and technical assessment processes are involved.

Lump sum payments are not automatic

Many people do not realise that permanent impairment assessments may need to be requested, or that ACC decisions around impairment can sometimes be reviewed or challenged.

Common questions include:

  • What is an ACC lump sum payment?
  • Who qualifies for permanent impairment compensation?
  • How does ACC assess impairment?
  • What happens during an impairment assessment?
  • Can mental injuries qualify?
  • Can I challenge ACC’s assessment?
  • Can I receive weekly compensation as well?
  • What happens if ACC says no?

People may seek support for:

  • Preparing for impairment assessments
  • Disputing impairment percentages
  • Declined lump sum claims
  • Understanding ACC medical reports
  • Reviews and disputes
  • Questions about permanent impairment
  • Understanding ACC entitlements
  • Long-term injury support

Need help understanding ACC lump sum payments?

We suggest contacting Wayfinders Navigation Services for free and independent guidance understanding the ACC process.

WayFinders Navigation Services: 0800 273 030

ACC Lump Sum Payments FAQs — Common Questions

ACC lump sum payments are one of the most misunderstood parts of the ACC system. This page answers common questions about what lump sums are, who may qualify, how they’re assessed, and what to do if ACC says no.

What is an ACC lump sum payment?

Who can qualify for a lump sum payment?

What does “permanent impairment” mean?

Is a lump sum paid automatically?

How is the lump sum amount calculated?

Is there a minimum impairment level?

Who carries out the impairment assessment?

Can mental injuries qualify for a lump sum?

Can I receive both a lump sum and weekly compensation?

Is a lump sum payment taxable?

What if ACC says I don’t qualify?

Can I ask for a reassessment later?

How long does a lump sum assessment take?

Do I need an ACC advocate for a lump sum claim?

What can an ACC advocate help with?

Important Things to Remember

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