Legal Compass
Employer duty of care greater where risk of injury at work is obvious
An employer’s duty of care to its employees is greater when there is an obvious risk of psychological or physical injury due to the nature of the work and/or the working environment.
Journalist Awarded $180,000 in WorkCover common law claim for PTSD
In this case review, a journalist was awarded $180,000 in a WorkCover common law claim due to her psychological injuries and PTSD.
WorkCover weekly payments after 130 weeks
Your entitlement to weekly payments for 130 weeks, however, there are some circumstances where payments can be extended.
Workplace sexual harassment and compensation
If you’ve experienced sexual harassment at work, there may be compensation through a WorkCover claim, common law claim, discrimination laws or equal opportunity laws.
Duty of care owed to stunt performers by event organisers
A spectacular crash at a Monster Truck event in Victoria in November 2015, raises questions about the extent of a duty of care owed to high-risk activity performers and the consequences when a stunt performer voluntarily assumes the risk of injury.
COVID-19 Vaccine Claims Scheme
Most people will undergo a COVID-19 vaccination and only experience minor side effects. But what happens if you suffer a moderate to a significant reaction that requires treatment?
Three defendants found liable in workplace injury common law damages claim
The 2021 case of Muller v Klosed Pty Ltd gives a good insight into how Victorian Courts assess personal injury compensation and the calculation of damages for injured workers where there is more than one defendant.
Why has WorkCover rejected my workers compensation claim?
If you’ve lodged a WorkCover claim in Victoria and it’s been rejected, it’s important to know why the insurer may have denied your claim. In this article, we explore some of the primary reasons a workers compensation claim may be rejected.
General Practitioners’ responsibility to follow up specialist referrals
What does the law say about the extent of the duty of local doctors (GP’s) in relation to referral of patients to specialists (for example surgeons) and other health services?
What to do if your WorkCover claim is rejected?
If your WorkCover claim is rejected, here’s how you appeal that decision to the Accident Compensation and Conciliation Service in Victoria.
Superannuation payments while on workers compensation
What happens to your superannuation guarantee payments if you're injured at work and go on workers compensation? Are you still paid your super?
How do I prove medical negligence?
There are 3 requirements for a medical negligence claim for compensation: breach of duty of care, causation and an injury.
Medical Negligence Claims are Difficult… but not impossible
In this article, we explore why the law in medical negligence is so difficult and try and break down a few of the concepts and barriers in medical negligence claims.
Are personal injury lawyers worth it?
Some lawyers in personal injury make the rest of us look like cowboys – long on salesmanship and short on expertise. But not all are like that.
TAC compensation and pedestrians
If you or a loved one have been injured as a pedestrian crossing the road or in a public area, you may be entitled to benefits and compensation through a TAC claim.
Motorcyclists and TAC Claims
The number of injuries and deaths from motorcyclist accidents each year remains stubbornly high. Fortunately, many motorcyclists injured on our roads are able to access TAC benefits and compensation.
Your word against the doctor’s: Medical negligence cases and the accuracy of medical records
A recent medical negligence case heard in Victoria’s County Court highlights the problem for injured patients where there is a difference between what the medical records say and the injured person’s recollections.
Farm Accidents and TAC Claims
Injuries and deaths caused by motor vehicle accidents on farms and other private property remain high, and confusion about insurance coverage, including TAC claims for victims remains rampant.
The Role of Medical Panels in Workers’ Compensation Claims
If you have made a Victorian workers’ compensation claim following an injury you sustained at work, you may have a Medical Panel involved at some point during your claim.
TAC Disputes About Ongoing Physical and Psychological Treatment
The TAC has an obligation to pay reasonable medical and other expenses related to your accident.