ACC turns 50 years old this week - and while some say it is something to celebrate, others are calling for change.
In the 1960s, workers' frustration was bubbling over. Measly compensation payments were not enough to make ends meet if they were injured and could not work.
Supreme court judge Sir Owen Woodhouse saw people battling the legal system to prove their injuries were caused by employers' negligence, and chaired a royal commission investigation.
He recommended a radical change - introducing automatic cover for injured people.
In 1973 the original Accident Compensation Act covered work injuries and car accidents, and an amendment the following year made it more comprehensive.
New Zealanders gave up their right to sue for damages, and in return got the no-faults scheme that still stood 50 years on.
I love ACC, it would be good for some of the nightmares of 'not covered' to become covered though. I thought the tone of this was bang-on (along the lines of too many beancounters have eroded it's scope)