It is common for an injured plaintiff to receive unpaid care with personal and domestic tasks that is reasonably required because of their injuries. This care is commonly provided at no cost to the plaintiff by their family and friends.
Video Demonstration Evidence
The District Court at Townsville has dismissed a personal injury compensation claim brought by Mr Smart, a worker who injured his knee on the job. Injury Incident Mr Smart worked at the Cannington Mine and was required to repetitively load
Capacity for what? How to assess a client’s capacity
In Adamson v Enever & Anor [2021] QSC 221 , Mrs Adamson was run down by a vehicle that failed to give way on 13 October 2015, when she was 63 years old. On 31 August 2021 when the Supreme
Personal injury damages for loss of superannuation benefits
Are personal injury damages for loss of superannuation benefits capped at the Commonwealth minimum statutory employer contributions? The short answer is no. Read on for the full explanation. The Civil Liability Act 2003 (Qld) (‘CLA’) was enacted after the Ipp