The legislation provides in clause 14 that bodily injury, death, and damage to property are compensable, and then in clause 15 it's more precise than I think the previous version of the bill that the committee saw was. It provides that psychological trauma will be compensable when it arises from bodily injury of an individual. So if there is a physical injury that then gives rise to psychological trauma, it's compensable. There are also more specific provisions in relation to economic loss, that being time off work, for example, and loss of salary arising from a personal injury, a bodily injury. Economic loss that arises from property damage is compensable.
On June 5th, 2014. See this statement in context.