When and Why You Need a Will
Experienced TGB Wills and Estates Lawyer Rod Behenna covers the basics about when and why you need a Will.
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Experienced TGB Wills and Estates Lawyer Rod Behenna covers the basics about when and why you need a Will.
Read moreTGB’s Personal Injury team addresses the common question, “what are my rights and obligations if I was a passenger in a car and the driver was drunk?” It is not a crime to ride with a drink driver, but it is a hell of a risk. You will not be arrested, charged or lose your licence unless the driver was on...
Read moreSpinal injury compensation claims require a significant focus on future needs. IMPORTANT: Major changes to South Australia’s compensation scheme start from 1 July, 2013. For people injured in accidents from 1 July onwards, entitlements change significantly. Click here to find out how. Any injury that changes...
Read moreTGB's Jane Miller talks to the media about the risks of do-it-yourself Will kits.
Read morehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg562OUDShk Tindall Gask Bentley law firm is investigating potential compensation claims for any Australians who have PIP breast implants. 23/7/12: More than 1040 women have registered for the class action. 6000 Australians are believed to have had the faulty implants since 2004, which...
Read moreLike many motor vehicle accident victims, Travis Partridge was not only struggling with injuries, but was also battling with insurers and their doctors. Travis recounts his car accident, and the challenge of pursuing compensation: The night I had my accident I got out of the car, and me and the bloke who hit me...
Read moreTGB Accredited Family Law Specialist Wendy Barry has tips for real estate agents to avoid the separation and divorce cross fire.
Read moreMany tenants desperate to purchase a home are getting caught in a ‘rent to buy’ trap, writes TGB's Commercial Law Team.
Read moreWhen plastic surgery goes wrong, can the patient sue? There are four possible claims, writes TGB Partner and Personal Injury Lawyer Mal Byrne.
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