Compensation from your landlord
Compensation from your Landlord
If you rent a property in Brisbane or Queensland and have been injured in your rental property due to no fault of your own, you may be entitled to compensation.
Every landlord has a duty of care to their tenants to ensure the property is safe. If you have been injured because your landlord neglects to ensure building safety standards, regular checks are carried out by experts and qualified tradespeople carry out any repairs needed, immediately, you may be entitled to compensation.
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Tell us a little bit about your situation and our friendly team will be in touch.
Can I claim compensation?
If your landlord has failed to ensure regular inspections are carried out to repair or replace any potential hazards within the property and you have been injured as a result, you may have a compensation claim. In Queensland, if your landlord does not respond to your claims and you cannot come to a solution, you can get a Notice to Remedy Breach form from the Residential Tenancies Authority in Queensland.
At Zaparas Lawyers Queensland, our compensation lawyers can help advise whether you have a case based on the circumstances that have caused your injury. We work on a No Win, No Fee* basis. This means that in the unlikely event that we don’t succeed in securing compensation for you, we will not charge you for any of our professional fees.
We can help you
find out if you have a claim
What to do next?
We understand that making a claim can be stressful, which is why we have broken down the process in 3 simple steps to start you on your journey.
1
Contact us today to book
your appointment
To contact us, simply fill out the form below and a member of our friendly team will contact you to set up a free, no-obligation appointment. Alternatively, you could give us a call on 07 5675 1300.
2
Meet with one of
our lawyers
Once you have made contact, you will have your appointment with one of our lawyers. We have multiple convenient locations, so you can find an office that is closest to you. Alternatively, we offer home or hospital appointments, ensuring you can be heard no matter your circumstances.
3
Discuss your
options
Once you have had your Free, No-Obligation appointment, our team will discuss your options with you and make a collaborative decision of the best course of action.
We’re here
to help
You can use the form below to leave your details and a member of our team will be in contact. We offer free, no-obligation appointments.
If you would prefer to speak with us right away, or you have any questions, please give us a call.
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