Category - Case Studies
Adelaide injury lawyer Mal Byrne analyses an important Court decision where a school bullying victim was awarded compensation.
The decision of the New South Wales Supreme Court in the matter of Oyston v St Patrick’s College [2011] (NSWSC 269 13 April 2011) reinforces that schools have to walk the walk and not just talk...
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Mal Byrne writes about a recent supermarket injury compensation case, and what it means for people injured in similar circumstances.
In the blog I wrote last year entitled “I was injured after slipping at a supermarket, can I sue?”, I referred to a decision of the New South Court of Appeal where a woman who fell when her...
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A person’s job is often a contributing factor in a heart attack whether the incident happens at work or not.
Doctors agree that there is no one single cause of heart attacks. However, there are a number of recognised risk factors:
· Family history of heart disease;
· Smoking;
· Obesity;
· Hypertension;
· High...
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The Omari v Omari case has put the spotlight on Islamic Wills and estate disputes in Australia, writes TGB Muslim lawyer Belal Moraby.
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Jess Volkers writes a candid blog about her struggle with anxiety and depression, since finding out that she has PIP breast implants.
I am a 21 year old that until recently was happy and excited about what the future may bring. Now I live every day with the anxiety of having potentially toxic breast implants that could rupture...
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Like many motor vehicle accident victims, Travis Partridge was not only struggling with injuries, but was also battling with insurers and their doctors.
Travis recounts his car accident, and the challenge of pursuing compensation:
The night I had my accident I got out of the car, and me and the bloke who hit me...
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Many tenants desperate to purchase a home are getting caught in a ‘rent to buy’ trap, writes TGB's Commercial Law Team.
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Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers has been praised by clients for providing exceptional legal services.
54 clients who had completed their matters in the month of August volunteered to complete a survey and rate their experience with TGB, revealing an overall service satisfaction rating of 4.7 out of 5.
Based on the firm’s service...
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TGB Personal Injury Lawyer Mal Byrne writes about the compensation options for victims of road rage in South Australia.
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