Media & Blog Posts
Personal injury claims are some of the most common Darwin compensation cases. If you have been injured or struck down with illness through no fault of your own, you may be entitled to compensation.
However, because personal injury law regulation is such a vast category with many ins and outs, it can leave victims feeling confused...
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If you've been involved in a car accident there is as much a mental toll as a physical one. TGB partner Tim White examines the path to a successful psychological injury claim in Western Australia.
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First responders play a vital role in society, and it is not unusual for them to face life-threatening situations and significant trauma as part of their work. Under current legislation, making a work injury claim related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be a daunting and stressful process. However, recent developments...
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Our Gawler team is on the move!
From Monday, 30 October 2023, you can find us at our new home at 8 Union Street, Gawler East. Our phone number and email address will remain the same.
Here is a recap of the legal services we provide:
Family & divorce law
Wills & estates
Business & commercial law
Property law and...
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I recently met someone seeking advice about a family member missing while on holiday overseas. They need to take care of the family member’s affairs in their absence, and turned to us for advice/assistance with this.
This situation, and the heartbreak and mess currently left with the family, led me to write this blog, to...
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Being involved in a motor vehicle accident is unexpected, and can be a terrifying experience which can have significant financial and emotional consequences for you and your family. Obtaining medical attention should be your first priority. There are, however, important steps you must take to comply with legislation and...
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Changes to Australia's laws about unfair contract terms will come into effect on 10 November 2023. The changes are relevant to businesses who enter into standard form contracts with consumers or small businesses, with significant penalties for businesses that don’t comply.
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As the federal government prepares legislation to stop publication of what is deemed false, misleading or deceptive information likely to cause harm, TGB Lawyers’ Senior Lawyer and Business Advisor, Morry Bailes, in this Opinion piece for InDaily, explains why lawyers and the Australian Human Rights Commission are lining...
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The Criminal Procedure Act 1921 (CP Act) divides criminal offences in South Australia into the following classes:
Summary offences.
Minor indictable offences.
Major indictable offences.
The classification of offences is important because different rules and processes govern different types of offences. In this blog we explore...
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