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M.A.C.T. stands for Motor Accident Claims Tribunal. It is a specialised tribunal that deals with claims for compensation arising from motor vehicle accidents, including cases involving death, permanent disability, or bodily injuries.
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Documents may include the FIR, accident report, medical records, hospital bills, disability certificate where applicable, income-related documents, vehicle and insurance documents, identity and address proof, and documents establishing the relationship with the deceased in fatal accident cases.
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Yes. Eligible legal representatives or dependants of a person who dies in a motor vehicle accident may pursue a claim for compensation, depending on the circumstances and applicable law.
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Yes. Where an accident results in permanent disability, compensation may be claimed based on the nature and extent of disability and its impact on the person's ability to earn and perform daily activities, along with other applicable losses.
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M.A.C.T. claims involve questions of liability, evidence, insurance coverage, medical documentation, income, disability, and assessment of compensation. An experienced lawyer can help build the claim, present the necessary evidence, respond to objections, and pursue the compensation legally available to the claimant.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general awareness and should not be treated as legal advice. The rights and remedies available in an individual case depend on its specific facts and the applicable law.

