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Adelaide
(08) 8212 1077 -
Reynella
(08) 8322 2755 -
Salisbury
(08) 8250 6668 -
Mount Barker
(08) 8391 3077 -
Gawler
(08) 8250 6668 -
Murray Bridge
(08) 8531 4100 -
Port Lincoln
(08) 8682 1488 -
Whyalla
(08) 8212 1077
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What Do I Do if My Comcare Claim Has Been Denied?
Is a Dispute Expensive or Complex? By TGB Lawyers If your Comcare claim has been denied, it can feel frustrating and confusing – especially when you’re already dealing with the impact of an injury or illness. The good news is that a rejection isn’t the end of the road. Many decisions can be successfully...
Read moreTGB Lawyers recognised in Doyle’s Guide 2025 for Personal Injury Law
We are proud to share that our team and lawyers have been recognised across multiple personal injury law categories in the 2025 Doyle’s Guide for South Australia. These results highlight the expertise, dedication and commitment of our team in helping injured South Australians secure the compensation they deserve. Please...
Read moreCelebrating Growth: TGB Announces Promotions & Appointments
Tindall Gask Bentley is delighted to recognise the hard work and dedication of our team with a new round of promotions and leadership appointments, effective 1 July 2025. Please join us in congratulating: Special Counsel Vanessa Clark – Perth Jacinda Hansen – Perth Senior Associates Scarlett Grose – Adelaide...
Read moreTGB Lawyers and Gary Allison recognised in 2026 Edition of Best Law Firms® and Best Lawyers®
We are proud to share the news that TGB Lawyers and our Senior Lawyer, Gary Allison have both been recognised in the prestigious Best Law Firms® and Best Lawyers® guides for 2026. Our firm has been ranked Tier 1 in Personal Injury Litigation in Adelaide in the 2026 edition of Best Law Firms Australia®. This top-tier ranking...
Read more“Who Gets the Dog?!” Pets and Family Law
It’s one of the most common and emotionally charged questions family lawyers are asked after a relationship ends: “Who gets the dog?” You might be surprised to learn that under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth), pets such as dogs are considered property when a married or de facto couple separates – just like a car or a...
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