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In Part 5 of the Workers Compensation Survival Kit, TGB Lawyers’ Workers Compensation team writes about pain and suffering, and lump sum payments.
Now, your workers compensation claim has been lodged and accepted. You are on weekly payments or partial weekly payments depending on whether or not you have returned to...
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In Part 4 of the Workers Compensation Survival Kit, TGB Lawyers Workers Compensation team writes about the rehabilitation aspect of a workers compensation claim.
So, you have lodged your claim, the claim has been investigated and accepted, but your injury is serious and you are not going to return to work in the short term....
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In Part 3 of the Workers Compensation Survival Kit, TGB Lawyers’ Workers Compensation team writes about the decision to pursue a workers compensation claim.
In Part 1, we discussed the process of lodgement of the claim. Part 2 dealt with the investigation of the claim. Now, the investigations have been completed and...
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In Part 2 of the Workers Compensation Survival Kit, TGB Lawyers’ Workers Compensation team writes about the investigation of a workers compensation claim.
So, you have lodged your worker report form and Workers Compensation Prescribed Medical Certificate with the employer who should have forwarded the documents to the...
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In Part 1 of the Workers Compensation Survival Kit, TGB Lawyers’ workers compensation team writes about commencing a workers compensation claim.
Suffering a work injury and being ‘on Workcover’ is no bed of roses. It doesn’t help that the level of mythology surrounding Return to Work SA (formerly Workcover) compares...
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Injured people have a right to compensation and shouldn’t be criticised for taking action, writes Adelaide injury lawyer Belal Moraby.
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