Industrial deafness claims in NSW

Industrial deafness claims in NSW

If you’ve worked in a noisy industry in NSW and you have hearing loss, you may be entitled to worker’s compensation through an industrial deafness claim. A successful industrial deafness claim can assist with the cost of hearing aids and also lump sum compensation.

Navigating public liability claims in NSW

Navigating public liability claims in NSW

Injuries that occur in public spaces, whether at the shops, parks/playgrounds or sporting venues (just to name a few) can be life-changing. When someone else’s negligence causes you harm, you may be entitled to make a public liability claim to seek compensation for that harm.

I was injured at work in NSW but my employer is uninsured, what now?

I was injured at work in NSW but my employer is uninsured

It’s compulsory for all employers in NSW, unless they’re considered an “exempt employer”, to have worker's compensation insurance. So, what happens if your employer is not “exempt” from holding worker's compensation insurance and you are injured at work?

Key changes to motor vehicle accident compensation in NSW from 1 April 2023

Key changes to motor vehicle accident compensation in NSW from 1 April 2023

Legislation governing motor vehicle accident compensation in NSW saw significant changes implemented from April 2023. If you have suffered an injury, it is highly recommended that you seek the advice of an experienced personal injury lawyer to ensure you receive all benefits you are entitled to in a timely manner.

Medical negligence claims NSW

Medical negligence claims NSW

Your guide to suing for medical negligence in NSW if you become injured or ill due to the treatment, or lack of treatment or care of a medical professional in NSW.

Can I be terminated while on worker’s compensation in NSW?

Can I be terminated while on worker’s compensation in NSW?

It's illegal to terminate an employee within the first six months of a workplace injury purely because that employee is unfit to resume work at that time. After the first six months, an employer can terminate an injured employee but only after they have met all their obligations to their employee.

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