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Many workers have more than one job. You might work full-time during the week and casual shifts on weekends.

Many people assume that if they were injured on someone else’s property, in a public place, during medical treatment, or because of another person’s mistake, compensation should fol

Being hit by a car door while cycling can cause serious injuries.

Getting back to work after an injury can be a positive step. But returning to work does not always mean returning to your old capacity.

In many injury claims, insurers and defendants may say the accident happened because of an “obvious risk” or an “inherent risk”.Those phrases can sound similar, but they do not mean

After a serious injury, the impact is rarely just financial.

Work breaks are part of the working day.

Our client was walking across the road when a motor vehicle struck her causing serious injuries.

A shopping centre injury can happen quickly. You might slip in a food court, trip near a shopfront, fall in a car park or be injured in a supermarket aisle.

Motorcyclists can suffer serious injuries in crashes because they have far less protection than people travelling in a car.

For many injured workers, the first major disagreement with the insurer is not about 

In mental health TPD claims, the main issue is often not whether the person has a genuine condition.