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Fraudulent insurance claims in Australia
There are serious consequences for insurance fraud in Australia. Here we explore examples of insurance fraud and what may be considered "fraud". Read more.
Making a Mandatory Final Offer in Queensland
In Queensland, parties to a personal injury claim are required to make a ‘mandatory final offer‘ or ‘written final offer‘ (MFO). An MFO is made ...
The Insured’s Duty of Disclosure
If an insurer challenges a claim based upon an insured's breach of its duty of disclosure, it is important to assess that disclosure from the ...
Liability for labour hire worker transferred pro hac vice to host employer
Parkes v Mt Owen Pty Ltd & Anor [2022] NSWSC 909 The Plaintiff (Mr Parkes) claimed damages for work related injuries suffered at the Glendale ...
How to make an insurance claim
A simple explanation of insurance and what to expect when you submit an insurance claim to your insurer. Read more.
Workers’ compensation: employee vs independent contractor
When is a person deemed to be a "worker" for workers' compensation? Here we explore the relevant factors considered for workers' compensation in Queensland.
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