Personal Injury & Workers Compensation Lawyers Armidale
The Burke Mead team are experienced lawyers specialising in personal injury claims for motor vehicle accident claims, public liability claims, negligence claims, and workers compensation.
If you have sustained one or more personal injuries and are located in or around Armidale, our accredited law specialists can help you with the claims process, providing guidance and expert legal assistance. If you think you may be eligible to make a personal injury claim, you can find out more about our legal services below.
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Working with Burke Mead Lawyers Armidale
Our closest office to Armidale is currently Maitland, NSW, however, working with a personal injury lawyer on the Burke Mead team is still easy to do. Our team often communicates with clients via:
- Phone call: phone calls are a great way to discuss your legal matter in depth more quickly.
- Email: we often use emails to send documents and to ask or answer quick questions or provide updates on the case.
- Video Call: video call can be a better solution for in depth conversations regarding your legal matter, especially if there are certain accommodations required by the client (language interpreter, ASL interpreters, captions, etc.).
For clients looking for legal representation in a personal injury and compensation law matter, you should contact one of our offices as soon as possible to have your matter reviewed. If you would like to attend one of our offices the closest offices are Maitland (located at Level 1, 14 Bulwer Street, Maitland, NSW 2320) and Newcastle (Level 4, 21 Bolton Street, Newcastle, NSW 2300).
Compensation & Personal Injury Law Services
Personal Injury & Compensation Lawyers in Armidale
Burke Mead Lawyers work with clients across New South Wales, from Sydney to the Central Coast to Newcastle to Port Macquarie and as far north as Armidale and Moree. Our legal team are highly experienced in compensation cases with a proven track record of assisting clients suffering injury and loss through the claims process. Whether you are making a workers compensation claim or have been injured elsewhere, our team clearly communicates your rights and responsibilities, legal fees, and expectations at every step of the process.
Our personal injury law firm has experience across a range of compensation matters, including workers compensation claims, public liability claim, professional or medical negligence, superannuation, motor vehicle accidents, asbestos or silicosis, and historical or institutional abuse. With experience and compassion, our team can help you navigate the legal process to make your claim.
GET HELP NOW WITH YOUR PERSONAL INJURY
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Will My Case Be Heard in the Armidale Local Court?
Local Courts primarily hear criminal and summary prosecutions, as well as a range of minor civil matters involving amounts of money up to $100,000. Depending on your case and the amount of money involved, it is likely that your compensation case will be heard in Newcastle.
What Type of Injuries Can You Claim For?
You may be eligible to make a compensation claim for various injuries including brain injuries, spinal injuries, temporary physical injuries, psychological injuries and more, as well as medical expenses and other costs related to your injury. If you are wondering whether you are eligible to claim compensation or not, you can contact our team to discuss the details of your matter.
Contact Burke Mead Lawyers Today
If you are located in or around Armidale and facing a personal injury law matter, please contact our experienced team today for some initial legal advice and to decide on the next steps to take.
Call us on 02 4312 8900, or email us at [email protected]
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Personal injury laws differ from state to state, if you are not in NSW, please contact your relevant state Law society for further assistance.