Profile
William Britten-Jones
Lawyer
Contact Details
Get in touch with William
Locations
-
Adelaide
(08) 8212 1077 -
Semaphore
(08) 8211 5300
William Britten-Jones was admitted to practice as a lawyer in May 2024, and started working at TGB Lawyers in July 2024.
Prior to his admission, William spent two years working as a clerk at a boutique personal injury law firm while completing his studies, giving him invaluable experience to kick start his career. During this period he assisted with motor vehicle accident, workers compensation, public liability and TPD superannuation claims – all of which he continues to practice at Tindall Gask Bentley.
Under the guidance of TGB Partner, Toni Emanuele, William has already started appearing for clients in the District Court and Magistrates Court. His personal focus is on advocacy and ensuring his clients’ voices are heard.
Outside of the office, William enjoys playing footy for his local football club and catching up with family in Melbourne or friends here in Adelaide.
William Britten-Jones
Lawyer
MY QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor of Laws from University of Adelaide (graduated 2023).
- Bachelor of Commerce (major Marketing) from University of Adelaide (graduated 2023).
- Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice from College of Law (completed 2024).
- Date of Supreme Court admission: 20 May 2024
MR AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Personal injury law including
- Motor Vehicle Accident claims
- Workers compensation
- Public liability
- Superannuation (TPD) claims
RECOGNITIONS
Recognised by the Adelaide Advertiser on 28 January 2026 in their “Meet SA’s Young Gun Civil Lawyers” feature for his outstanding work in personal injury law.
MY PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS
- Member of the Law Society of South Australia
Media & Blog Posts
Permanent Impairment Assessment in South Australia: Common Mistakes That Can Affect Your Lump Sum Compensation
A permanent impairment assessment in South Australia is one of the most important stages of a workers compensation claim. For many injured workers, this assessment determines whether they qualify for lump sum compensation under the Return to Work Act 2014 (SA). Because you are generally entitled to only one assessment...
Read moreInjured at Work in South Australia? Understanding Your Workers’ Compensation Entitlements
You may have been told you can make a workers’ compensation claim, but understanding what that means in practice, and what benefits you can access, isn’t always straightforward. In South Australia, workers’ compensation is governed by the Return to Work Act 2014 (SA) (RTW Act). The Act sets out a range of...
Read more