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Injuries from vibration or a sudden jolt

Injuries from vibration or a sudden jolt

In industries that use heavy equipment, claims sometimes arise out of vibratory forces or sudden jolts. Read about some of these types of cases here.
Time for seeking review of workers’ compensation decision restricted

Time for seeking review of workers’ compensation decision restricted

The Industrial Court of QLD has considered the Regulator's power to extend the time for applying for a review of a decision under the WCRA. ...
Plaintiff needed expert evidence to prove speed caused collision

Plaintiff needed expert evidence to prove speed caused collision

Read about how a plaintiff needed expert evidence to prove speed caused a collision. Mr Steven Tinworth was injured when struck by an aquaplaning vehicle.
NSWSC finds for employer in step case

NSWSC finds for employer in step case

NSWSC dismisses a case involving a negligence claim against Woolworths and Counterpoint. Find out more about the case and findings in this article.
‘Following car’ 75% to blame for unsafe overtaking manoeuvre, view of highways

‘Following car’ 75% to blame for unsafe overtaking manoeuvre

Who is at fault in a rear-end collision in Australia? Each case turns on its facts and the following car is not always wholly responsible. ...
Federal changes to workers’ compensation update

Federal changes to workers’ compensation update

The Federal parliament introduced the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Legislation Amendment Bill 2014 (Cth) (Bill) on 19 March 2014. Find out more.
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