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If you’re making a genuine personal injury claim in NSW, it can be unsettling to hear that the insurer might be checking your social media or even arranging surveillance to monitor

When you make a public liability  claim in NSW, the law doesn’t just ask “how badly were you hurt?”, but it also asks “what exactly are you claiming for?”

If you’re injured in a supermarket, at a shopping centre, in a park or on a footpath, you might assume someone must be “at fault”.

If your Compulsory Third Party (CTP) or motor accident claim in New South Wales is disput

Most people assume Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance, also known as Green Slip insurance, only applies to car accidents on public roads.

When you’ve been injured at work, in an accident, or by negligence, pursuing a compensation claim often turns on evidence.

According to the NSW Government, more than 15% of the population lives in strata-titled properties, and this number is growing every year.

Making a compensation claim can be a stressful and uncertain time.

For many people in New South Wales, superannuation is just retirement savings, but it also includes important insurance cover.

Construction workers across New South Wales are exposed to dangerously loud work environments.

When a person is injured at work in New South Wales, the most common option is usually a wo