Podcast: Workers Compensation Stigma
As many as five percent of workers are injured at work every year, but most will not seek compensation. On the Law and Life podcast, TGB partners Barney Gask and Tim White talk about the reasons why.
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As many as five percent of workers are injured at work every year, but most will not seek compensation. On the Law and Life podcast, TGB partners Barney Gask and Tim White talk about the reasons why.
Read moreTGB personal injury lawyer Olla Kutieleh answers some of the more common questions that arise in relation to workers compensation claims.
Read moreTGB's Mal Byrne on what an injured worker needs to know about negotiating lump sum compensation in South Australia.
Read moreTGB’s Barney Gask considers upcoming deadlines and ongoing considerations for workers compensation claims, including when a claim can be ‘closed’.
Read moreA recent High Court case that considered what constitutes an "injury" will have significant implications for Commonwealth employees, writes TGB's Tim White.
Read moreIn order for a Commonwealth employee to be covered by the relevant compensation scheme it is not absolutely necessary that the injury or disease you have suffered occur during work hours or at your usual workplace, writes TGB Partner Tim White.
Read moreTGB's Medical Negligence team answers some common questions relating to the 'duty of care' in South Australia.
Read moreIf you’ve suffered hearing loss from work in Western Australia you may be entitled to a WorkCover claim, write TGB's Victoria Bell and Ben Smith.
Read moreTGB Personal Injury Lawyer Tim White explains what it means to be considered 'seriously injured' under the new workers compensation laws.
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