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How can a pre-existing brain tumour lead to a ‘work injury’ and have compensation paid? It seems unlikely – impossible even – however in a bizarre turn of events in a remote drilling work site in the middle of Moomba in South Australia, TGB was able to secure compensation for an affected worker faced...
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TGB personal injury lawyer Daniel Clarke answers some of the more common questions that arise in relation to workers’ compensation claims in Western Australia.
The ripple effect of getting injured at work can be enormous. Stress and anxiety are common among injured workers. While you try to focus on your rehabilitation, it...
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Trucks keep Australia moving, but what happens when transport workers are injured on the job? TGB lawyer Daniel Clarke explains the various factors that need to be considered.
Transport workers keep the economy ticking over across Australia’s vast land. These workers cross state lines frequently, in metropolitan and country...
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A host of injured public servants face uncertain futures following a public sector and legislative shake-up. TGB examines their legal rights.
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Injured workers strive to get back to work as soon as they can, however they often face hurdles from employers who see them as a risk.
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TGB personal injury lawyer Olla Kutieleh answers some of the more common questions that arise in relation to workers compensation claims.
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A recent High Court case that considered what constitutes an "injury" will have significant implications for Commonwealth employees, writes TGB's Tim White.
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TGB's Tim White and Gary Allison outline some of the key implications that have arisen following the introduction of the Return to Work Act 2014, including the changes to weekly payments, lump sum payments and future costs.
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In Part 1 of the Workers Compensation Survival Kit, Adelaide injury lawyer Mal Byrne writes about commencing a workers compensation claim.
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