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In Part 3 of the Workers Compensation Survival Kit, TGB Lawyers’ Workers Compensation team writes about the decision to pursue a workers compensation claim.
In Part 1, we discussed the process of lodgement of the claim. Part 2 dealt with the investigation of the claim. Now, the investigations have been completed and...
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In Part 2 of the Workers Compensation Survival Kit, TGB Lawyers’ Workers Compensation team writes about the investigation of a workers compensation claim.
So, you have lodged your worker report form and Workers Compensation Prescribed Medical Certificate with the employer who should have forwarded the documents to the...
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In Part 1 of the Workers Compensation Survival Kit, TGB Lawyers’ workers compensation team writes about commencing a workers compensation claim.
Suffering a work injury and being ‘on Workcover’ is no bed of roses. It doesn’t help that the level of mythology surrounding Return to Work SA (formerly Workcover) compares...
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Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers has represented Sue Burtenshaw in a dispute with DECS in South Australia.
7/10/11: The Advertiser, ABC News
School principal Sue Burtenshaw, the South Australian State School Leaders Association (SASSLA) and Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers have welcomed today’s findings from the Teachers Appeal...
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Tindall Gask Bentley’s Family and Divorce law team writes about the child custody process after separation.
I have just split with my partner, what should happen with my children?
Where possible you should maintain open lines of communication with the other parent to develop a living arrangement for your children that...
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South Australian law has fallen behind technology, writes Tindall Gask Bentley Managing Partner Morry Bailes.
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Injured people have a right to compensation and shouldn’t be criticised for taking action, writes Adelaide injury lawyer Belal Moraby.
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Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers is even more accessible to Adelaide Hills residents after moving its Mt Barker office to bigger offices in the centre of the town.
The office has been relocated to 47 Hutchinson St after a number of years in Gawler St, and will continue to operate during normal business hours.
The location...
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If you are involved in a dispute relating to your child and want to take the matter to court, it’s likely that you’ll need to see a Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) Practitioner and gain a Section 60i certificate first.
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