Category - Employment Law
Navy veteran and TGB client Bob Lynn talks about his battle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the help he received from TGB’s Military Compensation team.
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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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TGB Lawyers outlines the process from the settlement of a claim to receiving your compensation payment.
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Mal Byrne writes about how your injury compensation will affect your Centrelink payments.
Centrelink exists to provide a financial safety net for people in times of hardship such as unemployment, illness, disability, or when a person cannot look for work because they have to stay at home and care for preschool children...
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Compensation may be available to people who suffer psychiatric illness from the trauma of a serious accident, writes experienced TGB Lawyer Mal Byrne.
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TGB Managing Partner Morry Bailes comments on the industrial dispute at South Australia’s only shipping container terminal.
3/1/12, 7 News Adelaide: Watch the story online here
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Tindall Gask Bentley partner Amber Sprague says both employers and their staff should be aware of their legal responsibilities, as they enter the party period of the year.
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TGB Personal Injury Lawyer Belal Moraby on how injury compensation claim payments are calculated.
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Tindall Gask Bentley partner Tim White says Asbestos Victims Memorial Day is an opportunity to remember those who have died or still suffer from asbestos related illnesses.
“Thousands of South Australians have tragically lost their lives to diseases such as mesothelioma and asbestosis, while many others live with the ongoing...
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