Personal Injury Compensation Specialists

Get Rep­re­sen­ta­tion From the Best Per­sonal Injury Lawyers!

Personal InjuryWe are experts in han­dling per­sonal injury claims. The law in this respect is com­plex and insur­ance com­pa­nies have relent­less and expen­sive legal rep­re­sen­ta­tion to min­imise their pay­out in com­pen­sa­tion cases. So make sure you seek assis­tance and rep­re­sen­ta­tion from the best legal spe­cial­ist to ensure you receive your full com­pen­sa­tion entitlements.

We Can Help You Lodge Your Claim, but…TIME LIMITS APPLY!

Slip or trip per­sonal injury claim? Has your child had an acci­dent at school? Have you been assaulted? Has your health or your income been harmed by an indus­trial per­sonal injury or a faulty prod­uct or ser­vice? We can help you!

Whether you’ve suf­fered a minor per­sonal injury or a major life-changing acci­dent, we can pro­tect your rights and help you claim the per­sonal injury com­pen­sa­tion you’re enti­tled to.

TIME LIMITS APPLY so con­tact us today on 1300 757 447

Legally Recog­nised Injuries

Some of the inci­dents that can result in a per­sonal injury can include (but are not lim­ited to):

What To Do Next

If you have suf­fered an injury, there are some imme­di­ate steps you should take:

  • The inci­dent should be imme­di­ately reported to the own­ers / man­agers or per­son respon­si­ble for the prop­erty and /or negligence.
  • If avail­able names and addresses of wit­nesses to the inci­dent should be obtained
  • If appro­pri­ate the mat­ter should be reported to the police
  • Pho­tographs should be taken of where the inci­dent occurred. This is par­tic­u­larly rel­e­vant on slip­ping and trip­ping cases.
  • A diary should be kept of all events includ­ing treat­ment sought and all receipt and med­ical notes retained.

Please note that strict time lim­its apply to all com­mon law claims. There­fore it is impor­tant you both report the inci­dent and then seek imme­di­ate assis­tance by con­tact­ing our per­sonal injury lawyers on 1300 757 447.

What You Are Enti­tled to Claim

Here is just a selec­tion of injuries that can arise, although the total num­ber is far to numer­ous to mention:

  • Back injuries
  • Breaks and fractures
  • Burn Injuries
  • Dam­aged Sight/Hearing
  • Neck Injury and Whiplash
  • Indus­trial Injury
  • Cat­a­strophic Injury
  • If lia­bil­ity for the inci­dent can be proven against another party, then you may be enti­tled to com­pen­sa­tion as follows:

Com­pen­sa­tion for pain and suf­fer­ing and loss of your ameni­ties of life

  • Loss of earn­ings (includ­ing loss of past and future income and loss of super­an­nu­a­tion payments)
  • Care costs (includ­ing past and future care)
  • Out of pocket expenses
  • Med­ical expenses past and future

Strict time lim­its apply in rela­tion to pur­su­ing a claim for com­pen­sa­tion and a fail­ure to under­take prompt action may result in you not being able to pro­ceed with a claim. It is there­fore crit­i­cal that you do not delay in both report­ing the claim and con­tact­ing us to ensure that your rights are protected.

Get legal advice and rep­re­sen­ta­tion at compensationinjury.com.au today!.