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

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.

Trips and falls on council footpaths are common.

Construction sites are dangerous places, even for people who are only there briefly.

If you have been seriously injured and are dealing with an insurer, you may hear the terms work capacity and earning capacity.

Injuries happen in sport. Players collide, people fall, muscles tear, ankles roll, and accidents can happen during training, competition or recreational activities.

Not every bad result after surgery means medical negligence has occurred. Surgery always carries some risk, even when the doctor, surgeon or hospital has acted carefully.

If you are receiving weekly payments after a workplace injury, you may eventually receive a letter stating that your work capacity has changed.

When you are injured and relying on a compensation claim, access to medical treatment is central to your recovery.

In compensation claims, facts matter, but medical evidence determines outcomes.