Acc Funeral Grant Application Form, Manaakitanga Funeral staff are able to assist families in applying for the ACC Funeral Grant with ACC directly. ) ACC Advice of fatal injury form Before ACC can pay a funeral grant on an accepted accidental death claim, the deceased client’s estate, spouse/partner, next of kin, funeral director, or person who paid the funeral/memorial cost must provide the actual or estimated expenses of the fu-neral/memorial, including costs related to the burial or cre-mation, and any associated ACC is partnering with the Health Research Council of New Zealand to fund a new Māori research grant to achieve equitable outcomes for Māori. The person applying for a Funeral Grant must be able to provide estate details or other information about the person who has died (including details about any children they are responsible for). One of the following people needs to sign the application: spouse or partner next of kin executor of the will. , a friend, family member or the funeral director. (If this is already paid, the original receipt and proof of bank account of the person who paid the funeral account, for example a bank statement or Proof of who you are (for example Community Services Card, SuperGold Card, driver licence, passport). Talk to the Rosewood team to provide the application forms and guide you through the process to see if you or your family are eligible. 30. How ACC can help after an accidental death When someone dies in an accident, ACC can provide a range of financial support to the family of the deceased. The ACC Funeral Grant provides financial assistance to help families cover funeral costs when someone dies as a result of an accident or injury covered by ACC in New Zealand. cqd, gsz, smnuh, py3th, up9, p5erpc7z, dnpyzxy, q6, 0pc, yghgj,