Category - Injured People
A Statement of Principle is one of the most important factors when making a military compensation claim. Tindall Gask Bentley partner Tim White explains why.
What is a Statement of Principle?
A Statement of Principle (SOP) is one of the first things you must consider when making a military compensation claim with the Department...
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A change to the Return to Work Act means workplace psychiatric injury compensation claims are now assessed differently. TGB senior associate Dimitra Bouras and lawyer Alexandra Harris explain the change and how it may effect your chances of a successful claim.
If a psychiatric injury has stopped you working, you need to know...
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Should I accept an offer of settlement for my motor vehicle claim in Western Australia? TGB partner Tim White explains your options
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Are you an injured worker seeking lump sum compensation? The assessment rules have changed. TGB senior associate Christie Tsoubarakis explains how it could effect you,
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Injured workers strive to get back to work as soon as they can, however they often face hurdles from employers who see them as a risk.
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Mark Carroll, Police Association of South Australia president, opens up about the horrors of road accidents and the bravery and determination of our police on the scene.
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In the wake of the Dreamworld tragedy, TGB examines the legal liability of amusement parks when the worst happens.
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TGB's managing partner Morry Bailes is live in the 5AA studio with host Leon Byner and Maurice Blackburn's Tony Kerin to discuss the changes to Compulsory Third Party insurance and the danger it represents to all SA motorists.
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The South Australian Government has been shamefully slow in responding to recommendations for law reform that would help victims of institutional child sex abuse receive proper compensation, writes TGB's Morry Bailes for InDaily.
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