Australian women set for Yasmin/Yaz legal action
Australian women who have been adversely affected by the Yasmin or Yaz contraceptive pill can register for a proposed class action law suit.
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Australian women who have been adversely affected by the Yasmin or Yaz contraceptive pill can register for a proposed class action law suit.
Read moreWhether 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.
Read moreTGB’s personal injury team writes about the impact of catastrophic injury on interstate and overseas travel plans, and the compensation process. If a person has a catastrophic injury, it is usually a spinal (paraplegia or tetraplegia injury) or brain injury, or in the most serious circumstances both forms of injury. Catastrophic...
Read moreAccording to a report, up to six thousand elderly dementia patients in nursing homes could be dying prematurely each year due to the over prescribing of the tranquilliser Haloperidol (Serenace), writes Adelaide injury lawyer Mal Byrne. The reason is that doctors and nursing homes are using tranquillisers to deal with behavioral...
Read moreWhen someone sustains an injury in an accident, it has the potential to affect many aspects of that person’s life style both in the short and long term, with the potential to blight that person’s sex life, writes Adelaide injury lawyer Mal Byrne. Nothing kills the mood (so to speak) more than physical pain and/or depression...
Read moreAdelaide injury lawyer Mal Byrne analyses an important Court decision where a school bullying victim was awarded compensation. The decision of the New South Wales Supreme Court in the matter of Oyston v St Patrick’s College [2011] (NSWSC 269 13 April 2011) reinforces that schools have to walk the walk and not just talk...
Read moreIf you are injured in a dog attack you may be able to take legal action against the owner, writes Adelaide injury lawyer Mal Byrne.
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