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Personal Injury Lawyer Tim White’s step-by-step guide to making a WorkCover claim in Western Australia.
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Personal Injury Lawyer Tim White’s step-by-step guide to making a WorkCover claim in Western Australia.
Read moreTGB's Tim White and Gary Allison outline some of the key implications that have arisen following the introduction of the Return to Work Act 2014, including the changes to weekly payments, lump sum payments and future costs.
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Read moreRichard Yates outlines the changes in the basic standards to be observed by those in the public service, as they have been written in the new Public Sector Code of Conduct. Any breach of this code can give rise to a liability to disciplinary action.
Read moreTGB's Amber Sprague talks about the changes to medical entitlements for injured workers, under South Australia's new Return to Work Scheme. Amber also summarises the new system as a whole, from the perspective of injured workers.
Read moreTGB's Amber Sprague talks about the changes to lump sum compensation and redemption payments for injured workers, under South Australia's new Return to Work Scheme. Amber also talks about the new process for disputes, for workers who disagree with a decision.
Read moreTGB's Amber Sprague talks about South Australia's new Return to Work Scheme, which has replaced the previous WorkCover system. Amber also gives an overview of how injured workers' entitlements to weekly payments has changes significantly.
Read moreTGB’s Tim White writes about disputes relating to workers compensation weekly payments in Western Australia.
Read moreIf you’ve been injured at work in Darwin or elsewhere in the Northern Territory, it is important to understand your workers compensation entitlements, writes Victoria Bell.
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