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It takes a local to know how things work, to really understand the lay of the land. Now, four years on since Tindall Gask Bentley began its national expansion in Western Australia, we can proudly say we’re part of the West Perth furniture and WA legal fraternity.
But our busy, thriving office was borne from humble beginnings....
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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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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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TGB's Mal Byrne on what an injured worker needs to know about negotiating lump sum compensation in South Australia.
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TGB’s Barney Gask considers upcoming deadlines and ongoing considerations for workers compensation claims, including when a claim can be ‘closed’.
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Personal Injury Lawyer Tim White’s step-by-step guide to making a WorkCover claim in Western Australia.
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TGB's Amber Sprague talks about the changes to lump sum compensation and redemption payments for injured workers, under South Australia's new Return to Work Scheme. Amber also talks about the new process for disputes, for workers who disagree with a decision.
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TGB's Amber Sprague talks about South Australia's new Return to Work Scheme, which has replaced the previous WorkCover system. Amber also gives an overview of how injured workers' entitlements to weekly payments has changes significantly.
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Tim White says injured workers must finalise their section 43 lump sum payment claims before a fast approaching WorkCover deadline.
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