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Will my employer have to pay if I make a work injury claim?

A lot of workers are concerned that when they make a claim for workers’ compensation or Common Law Damages for a work injury, their employer will have to pay for their claim. We explain more about this and self insurers in the link below…

Personal Injury Claim – What Injury Or Damages Am I Entitled To?

That answer can be complex, as each personal injury compensation claim is unique to each person, so working out the range of compensation tailored just to your injury is a considerable task of legal analysis.

However, we supply tips tools and ways to estimate this in the link below…

Starting a compensation claim

So how do you start a personal injury compensation claim and what do you get paid for a claim? We’ve detailed more everything in the link below…

What is the injury scale value calculator?

In short, an ISV (Injury Scale Value) is used for the calculation of General Damages (Pain and Suffering) to personal injury claims. Most commonly used for work injury claims in Queensland. What the ISV scale does is regulate the award given for certain ‘heads of damage’ which is what a person can claim compensation for. We’ve broken the subject down in to bite-sized chunks in the link below…

What percentage does a personal injury lawyer take?

Personal injury lawyers don’t take a percentage – they charge according to the work they perform. We explain more in this FAQ with useful links to fees, compensation case studies and more in the link below.

Is a worker’s compensation claim at an employer’s expense?

A lot of workers are concerned that when they make a claim for workers’ compensation or Common Law Damages for a work injury, their employer will have to pay for their claim.

This is actually not the case, but we explain fully why, what self insurers are, and more in the link below…

What is the 50/50 Rule?

The 50/50 Rule sets a cap on fees you may be charged for your compensation claim.
We explain in more detail how the rule applies, give examples of how the rule works and more, in the link below…

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