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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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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.
Read moreMark 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.
Read moreIn the wake of the Dreamworld tragedy, TGB examines the legal liability of amusement parks when the worst happens.
Read moreHave you been injured at work? Your non-cash benefits can affect how much you can claim.
Read moreYou need to know in advance that all potential work-related injuries will be considered, explains TGB's Dimitra Bouras and Alexandra Harris.
Read moreTGB Partner, Tim White, analyses a case study revealing how commonwealth workers could be entitled to compensation for pre-existing conditions or injuries.
Read moreWhen making a claim for compensation as an injured commonwealth worker, a basic understanding of the most relevant sections of legislation is imperative, writes TGB personal injury lawyer Tim White. Three Key Sections Every Commonwealth Worker Needs to Know for their Comcare Injury Claim Commonwealth workers’ injury claims...
Read moreSouth Australia has been hit with yet another public health bungle, and the SA Pathology errors could see victims seek compensation.
Read moreThe South Australian government and Adelaide City Council are investing in cyclist safety but riders remain vulnerable, writes lawyer Olla Kutieleh.
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