In the words of an asbestos victim
In his own words, an 82-year old asbestos victim talks about his exposure to the dangerous product, the health ramifications and the pursuit of compensation in South Australia.
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In his own words, an 82-year old asbestos victim talks about his exposure to the dangerous product, the health ramifications and the pursuit of compensation in South Australia.
Read moreClaims for compensation after a supermarket accident are common but complicated, writes TGB Personal Injury Lawyer Mal Byrne.
Read moreAustralia has the highest rate of asbestos-related illness per capita in the world, with hundreds of thousands of victims from our state, writes Tindall Gask Bentley Partner Tim White.
Read moreMost forms of medical treatment involve risk, particularly surgery, but victims of medical negligence may be entitled to compensation, writes TGB's Mal Byrne.
Read moreTindall Gask Bentley partner Amber Sprague says the Supreme Court decision is a victory for injured workers in South Australia, who have had their right to a fair trial restored. The Court ruled that medical panels do not have the final say on WorkCover matters and can only give an opinion to the Workers Compensation Tribunal...
Read moreTindall Gask Bentley partner Barney Gask has warned schools to protect themselves from legal risks, after a high school ‘fight club’ was revealed in Whyalla. Not only could there have been safety issues for the students, but potentially legal ramifications for the school involved. “It is very lucky that no injuries...
Read moreMal Byrne writes about the legal rights for parents if their child is injured at school, either through an accident or bullying.
Read moreAfter a salmonella outbreak in Adelaide in February 2011, Tindall Gask Bentley investigated compensation options for the victims.
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