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If you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Western Australia (WA) and can’t return to work, you may be eligible to claim compensation for loss of income or earnings. Your incapacity to work may result in a loss of earnings and could be claimed for under motor injury insurance.
According to the ICWA annual report...
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If you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident in Western
Australia (WA), it is very easy to feel overwhelmed by the injury insurance
claims process and lose focus on what’s most important—recovery.
If this sounds like you, you will benefit from being represented
by one of our dedicated Perth motor
vehicle...
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Queensland’s workers’ compensation is complex. In this blog we answer five questions commonly asked by our clients.
How do I lodge a claim?
A workers compensation claim must be lodged within 6 months of sustaining the injury or becoming entitled to compensation (i.e. requiring a medical expense paid or time off...
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SA's new workers compensation scheme commenced on 1 July 2015. This infographic highlights the key changes impacting injured workers.
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The state government's initial plan to overhaul WorkCover in SA is set to impact all injured workers.
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TGB's Mal Byrne analyses a recent South Australian Workers Compensation Tribunal decision regarding workers compensation for psychiatric injuries.
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Adelaide's largest personal injury law firm lists steps for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians to take if injured in a road accident in South Australia.
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TGB Personal Injury Lawyer Mal Byrne discusses the legal options that are available to you if you trip on an unrepaired footpath.
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In Part 7 of the Workers Compensation Survival Kit, Adelaide injury lawyer Mal Byrne writes about the compensation available to families of a worker who dies in a work related accident.
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