If you have been injured in a car accident during work hours, or you are in a car accident on your way to or from work, you may be entitled to receive compensation. This is the case even if Read the rest of the entry…
Employer’s Negligence / Fault Employers owe a duty of care to ensure that reasonable care is taken for the safety of employees. Generally, employers have an obligation to provide: a safe place to work; a safe system of work; Read the rest of the entry…
What is the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)?
The NDIS supports the independence and social and economic participation of people with permanent and significant disabilities and provides reasonable and necessary support needs for participants. To become a participant of the NDIS a person with a disability must Read the rest of the entry…
What is the National Injury Insurance Scheme (NIIS)?
NIIS is a scheme that provides necessary and reasonable treatment, care and support, regardless of fault to those that are catastrophically injured in a motor vehicle accident or injured at work after 1 July 2016. To be eligible you Read the rest of the entry…
How to Prepare for MAT Psychiatric Permanent Impairment Assessment
A permanent impairment assessment by the Medical Assessment Tribunal – Psychiatric (MAT) is intended to determine: What psychological injury you have sustained; Whether your psychological injury is indeed stable and stationary (or whether you need more treatment); and The Read the rest of the entry…
Should You Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer after a Car Accident?
Whether you should hire a personal injury lawyer after a car accident will depend on the nature and extent of any injuries that you have suffered. One thing that is certain, however, is that you should at least make Read the rest of the entry…
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