Category - Injured People
Personal injury lawyer Mal Byrne has been promoted to Partner at leading South Australian law firm, Tindall Gask Bentley.
Mr Byrne, who worked as a pharmacist for 15 years before becoming a lawyer in 1995, has a unique understanding of medical issues in personal injury matters.
He heads up the firm’s thriving Salisbury office.
“It’s...
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There are many personal injury law firms in Adelaide and throughout South Australia. Here are just a few reasons why you should choose us.
We’re the largest personal injury law firm in South Australia, with the state’s biggest motor accident compensation team
We’ve grown to be the biggest because we do our best for every...
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Abuse complaints continue to plague the Australian Defence Force, even though the complaint notification period for the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce closed on May 31, 2013.
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If you are injured in a car or motor vehicle accident on or after 1 July 2013 in South Australia your entitlements to compensation will change significantly, writes TGB Partner Tim White.
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TGB’s Tim White says the findings from the independent review of digital mammograms in South Australia, released today, have strengthened the possibility of legal action.
A review of 54,000 digital mammograms was launched in December 2012 after lower than expected cancer rates were detected.
The final report revealed there...
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Australian women who use the popular Yasmin or Yaz birth control pills may be entitled to compensation.
The Yasmin and Yaz contraceptives have been associated with an increased risk of health issues, including:
• Stroke
• Heart attack
• Gall bladder issues
• Blood clots
• Deep Vein Thrombosis
• Pulmonary Embolism
The...
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Whether it’s a motor accident injury, work injury or other injury compensation claim choosing the right lawyer is an important part of the process, writes TGB's Barney Gask.
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Victims of alleged abuse in the Australian Defence Force have just one month to lodge their complaint or risk missing out on compensation of up to $50,000.
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Morry Bailes comments on the famous Liebeck V McDonald's coffee spill case, after it was revealed that an Adelaide woman is suing McDonald's in similar circumstances.
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