Category - Injured People
“How do I know if my compensation offer is fair?” This is a common question that many people have after receiving an offer of compensation following a motor vehicle accident claim in South Australia. Personal Injury Lawyer Olla Kutieleh outlines what factors will influence the answer to this question and also provides a...
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The 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...
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TGB’s Barney Gask considers upcoming deadlines and ongoing considerations for workers compensation claims, including when a claim can be ‘closed’.
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A recent High Court case that considered what constitutes an "injury" will have significant implications for Commonwealth employees, writes TGB's Tim White.
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TGB Partner Mal Byrne outlines the elements of the tort of false imprisonment and draws attention to the controversial current case of potential false imprisonment in relation to the asylum seekers held in the Manus Island Detention Centre in Papua New Guinea.
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New South Australian laws allowing cyclists to ride on footpaths could leave pedestrians vulnerable.
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TGB Partner Barney Gask discusses the legal options available for pedestrians who have been struck by a cyclist.
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If you have suffered an injury or an illness which stops you from working, you may have an entitlement to lump sum compensation for Total and Permanent Disablement (TPD). TGB's Barney Gask has produced a comprehensive guide for those who are considering a claim.
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Not only is 'rooftopping' dangerous it also raises liability issues, TGB's Amber Sprague told 7 News.
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