
Shoulder Injury Compensation Payouts
Shoulder injuries are a common occurrence in Australia, and they can lead to significant pain and discomfort. This can also result in time off work,

Shoulder injuries are a common occurrence in Australia, and they can lead to significant pain and discomfort. This can also result in time off work,

Have you received a section 78 notice regarding your workers compensation claim stating your claim is being rejected? While this is disheartening, it is not

The Workers Compensation Commission has recently reaffirmed its position that the 2012 amendments to the Workers Compensation Act do not apply to a worker who has made

The judgment of Cram Fluid Power Pty Ltd v Green [2015] NSWCA 250 handed down on 27 August 2015, held that under s66(1A) of the Workers Compensation

What do you do when you’re in an accident on the road, but there’s nobody around to witness it? A recent Court of Appeal decision

Let’s all be honest: there are your working relationships, your social relationships, your family relationships. Now, the saying goes that you never mix family with

How much is a finger worth? Is one worth more than the other? Severing any part of one’s body is no doubt a traumatic experience

Working from home is increasingly becoming a reality for many Australian workers. Workers with school aged children or those looking to avoid long commutes to

Mediation can be a highly beneficial, guiding & supporting part of the dispute resolution process in personal injury cases. Mediation is an informal alternative to

Contents 1. PROFESSIONAL AND OBJECTIVE As both physical pain and emotional trauma can be a result of a personal injury, it is always helpful to

Pedestrian accident compensation claims are a type of motor vehicle accident compensation. These types of motor vehicle accident claims support pedestrian victims who have been

You’ve been injured in a car accident at work … Who do you claim with? The workers compensation insurer or the CTP insurer of the
Personal injury laws differ from state to state, if you are not in NSW, please contact your relevant state Law society for further assistance.