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    Victoria

    Fighting for our client, while inadvertently fighting for all injured Victorians: Vicinity Centres PM Pty Ltd -v- Arik [2023]

    What started out as an investigation into whether a Medical Panel determination in a Public Liability Claim was invalid by way of jurisdictional error, proceeded to and continues to disrupt the Personal Injury sphere across Victoria.

    In Victoria, whether you are permanently injured in a public space, at work or in a transport accident, your injuries will be assessed in accordance with the American Medical Association Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment 4th Edition (‘the AMA Guides’). The AMA Guides allow for a determination as to percentage of whole person impairment (‘WPI’) that can be attributed to injuries of the injured person. The WPI impacts the compensation entitlements one may be entitled to under the Wrongs Act 1958 (VIC), the Transport Accident Act 1986, and the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation Compensation Act 2013.

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    Courts Conclude what was already known – Courts to continue to accept multiple medical panel determinations

    In accordance with the Wrongs Act 1958 (Vic) (‘the Wrongs Act’), if a person injured in a public place wishes to initiate a claim for pain and suffering, they must first establish that they have a significant injury. In the first instance, the injured party would be assessed by an independent accredited medicolegal doctor who would assess their level of impairment. If their level of impairment meets the relevant threshold level to establish a significant injury, then they will provide the injured individual with a Certificate of Assessment (‘the certificate’).

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    Public Liability Change: Supreme Court overturns Supermarket decision

    Claiming public liability compensation for injuries sustained after a slip in your local supermarket is now wide open. Last year the ACT Supreme Court in Buljat v Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Ltd [2022] ACTSC 47 ruled against a customer who sustained …

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  • Husband and wife who cares for him at home smiling at camera

    The important role carers play in injury recovery

    The role of a carer in caring for someone who has suffered an injury is critical in supporting them on their road to recovery and return to work.

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  • Young family in swimming pool cooling off during the hot heat of summer

    Can I make a claim if I have been injured in a pool?

    Pool owners have a duty of care to minimise foreseeable risks of injury. If an injury arises due to someone elses negligence, the pool owner can be held accountable and you may be entitled to make a public liability claim.

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  • Man sitting on sofa thinking about making a TPD claim for his chronic illness

    What is a Public Liability claim?

    A public liability claim arises when a person has been injured in a public place or on a private property due to someone else’s fault. Examples of public places and private property include: Entitlements under Public Liability comprise of pain and suffering …

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  • Children sitting in backseat of car paying with toys that may be filled with asbestos that can cause injury

    Asbestos product imports highlight need to understand product liability rights

    Despite a 20-year ban on the importation and use of asbestos, it’s still slipping past our borders in products. We remind you of your rights around product liability and Australian Consumer Law.

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    Victoria

    Product Liability and Consumer Law Explained

    You may have heard of Australian Consumer Law being used to get a replacement if your TV or washing machine are faulty, but did you know the same laws provide compensation if you’re injured due to a faulty product?

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  • Newspaper article about school bullying public liability claim
    Victoria

    Bullying at School – Can I make a Public Liability Claim?

    In a recent article in the Herald Sun, ‘Ex-pupil sues over ‘bullying’ at school’ published on 5 September 2020 you were introduced to one of our clients, who had been the victim of repeated bullying during their senior high school years.

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  • Shoe that is about to step on an exposed nail which will pierce the foot

    Top 3 Reasons to Contact a Public Liability Lawyer If Injured Out in Public

    Have you recently been out in public and sustained an injury? This injury could be something as small as twisting your ankle after tripping over raised concrete on a footpath, to breaking a bone after slipping on a freshly mopped floor at your local shopping centre.

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  • Broken cracked pavement on public sidewalk
    Victoria

    It doesn’t hurt to be cautious

    My concern for personal safety in public areas stem from an incident when I was 15 years old. Even though I had no one to blame but myself, this incident has changed my attitude towards unforeseen dangers in public.

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