There’s been little publicity about lane filtering, so many people just assume that it is against the law.
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For an injured person to be successful in a claim for compensation against a landlord or property manager, it must be proved that the injury was caused by the negligence…
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The game uses augmented reality to place Pokémon in the real world, meaning players or ‘trainers’ need to physically walk around and explore their town or city to find and…
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After being injured in a car accident you may require treatment from a range of doctors, specialists and physiotherapists.
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The controversial ride-sharing application Uber has created a strong divide between governments, the taxi industry and consumers.
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Whether you’re making a claim against a business, an individual, WorkCover or an insurance company, the claims process can turn into a much longer and more frustrating journey than you…
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People who cause an accident often worry that if they apologise they open themselves up to a claim for compensation, or a larger claim for compensation.
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What are the steps involved in a Workers' Compensation Statutory Claim?
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If you are injured in an accident that was not your fault, then you can make a claim for compensation against the driver of the vehicle responsible, even if you…
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There are two type of claims that you might consider making if you are injured at work in Queensland.
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In personal injury cases where it is expected that the compensation payout will be large, insurance companies sometimes instruct private investigators to place the claimant under surveillance.
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One of the most popular new toys for Christmas 2015 was the hoverboard.
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With summer approaching it’s important to keep in mind that often claims for compensation can be made for injuries occurring as a result of the operation of marine pleasure craft.
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If you are involved in an accident, it can be difficult to think clearly and quickly.
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Section 19 of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld) sets out the duty of care that an employer has to its employees.
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Australians send more than 20 billion text messages each year.
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It’s official, the government has now passed the law restoring workers’ rights to common law damages for injuries suffered to Queensland workers post 31 January 2015.
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We offer members of all Queensland Unions exceptional service on your personal injuries claim.
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