“I am Retired, Can I Still Lodge a Claim for Noise Induced Hearing Loss?”
TGB's Victoria Bell writes about hearing loss entitlements for retired workers in South Australia and Northern Territory.
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TGB's Victoria Bell writes about hearing loss entitlements for retired workers in South Australia and Northern Territory.
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Read moreThe Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA) provides an entitlement to claim for compensation for permanent impairment with respect to both accepted service related physical and psychological injuries, writes Military Lawyer Tim White. The process to claim permanent impairment compensation via the MRCA for...
Read moreTGB’s Barney Gask considers upcoming deadlines and ongoing considerations for workers compensation claims, including when a claim can be ‘closed’.
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