In this Act, unless
the contrary intention appears —
harm means harm of any kind, including the
following —
(a)
personal injury;
(b)
damage to property;
(c)
economic loss;
personal injury includes —
(a)
death; and
(b)
pre-natal injury; and
(c)
impairment of a person’s physical or mental condition; and
(d)
disease;
personal injury damages means damages that relate
to personal injury to a person caused by the fault of another person, but does
not include a sum payable under a superannuation scheme or any life or other
insurance policy.
[Section 3 amended: No. 58 of 2003 s. 5.]