Slip & fall accident claim reduced for failing to take care
The Plaintiff, Ms Windley, had been bowling for 40 years when she attended a “glow in the dark” bowling night at Gladstone Ten Pin Bowling. She had attended such events previously but not at this establishment…
The Personal Injury Lawyers wins four awards
We were thrilled at our annual general convention with other Law Australasia members to be awarded four awards including the LawAustralasia 2017 Overall Pursuit Of Excellence award!
10 rules of economic loss in compensation claims
Suffered an injury caused by the negligent acts of a third party and pursuing a compensation claim? Then your injury is likely affecting your work performance or employability. We outline 10 rules of economic loss in compensation claims to help you claim.
Brisbane’s car crash hotspots
Car accidents can happen to anyone, anywhere. If you need advice following a motor vehicle or car accident, we can provide a free claim assessment. Get in touch today.
Rehabilitation after suffering a personal injury
Not getting the proper rehabilitation may cost you your health and a lot of
money! Find out more and get a FREE Injury claim assessment today.
What’s a de-facto relationship in a dependency claim?
A de-facto relationship in the case of a dependency claim can vary upon your and your partner’s circumstances. Find out more and get a FREE Injury claim assessment today.
In claiming against employer, timing is critical
In WorkCover common law claims, there are significant restrictions on costs
that can be recovered you. Find out more and get a FREE Injury claim assessment today.
Had a cold call asking about a personal injury?
The rise of these claim cold calls are on the increase & you should be aware of
what to do in this situation. Find out what to do to avoid these scammers.
Is tripping while running down a sand dune an ‘obvious risk’?
Is the risk of tripping whilst running down a sand dune an obvious one? You’d may assume so right? As part of our ongoing key facts articles, we analyse cases and bring you a breakdown of just what happens and the sometimes surprising facts. In this case of Kelly v State of Queensland…
Disclosure of insurer’s identity in public liability claims
The Personal Injury Lawyers achieved yet another “win” in the Supreme Court at Brisbane recently with the Court handing down the decision that the Solicitor for an insurer of a Respondent party disclose the identity of its client, who was not a party to the proceedings…