Workers Compensation Lawyers

Workers Compensation Lawyers

Our workers compensation lawyers at Grieve Watson Kelly Lawyers and our foundational firm TD Kelly & Co established over 50 years ago have always practiced workers compensation and other personal injury litigation for injured workers.

The workers compensation lawyers at Grieve Watson Kelly Lawyers in our offices offer experience, compassion and personalised legal service. We are a small law firm dedicated to our clients.

Our partners are Accredited Specialists in Personal Injury by the Law Society of NSW. Our office locations in the Sydney CBD & Norwest Business Park.

What is Workers Compensation in NSW?

If you have suffered a workplace injury in NSW, you may be entitled to make a NSW workers compensation claim and a work injury damages claim. The Workers Compensation scheme in NSW is now managed by iCare (previously WorkCover). The workers compensation is a system that provides financial support and medical treatment for workers who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. Whether you have a physical or psychological injury, or a pre-existing condition that has been aggravated by your work, you may be eligible to claim.

However, claiming workers compensation can be a complex and stressful process. You may face challenges from the insurer and need to take the claim to the Personal Injury Commission (PIC). The PIC is the independent Commission that resolves disputes about workplace injuries in NSW. You may also have questions about your rights, entitlements, and obligations under the workers compensation scheme.

That’s why you need expert legal advice and representation from an accredited specialist in personal injury law. At our law firm, we have a team of experienced and dedicated workers compensation lawyers who can help you with your workers compensation claim. We can guide you through the process and protect your interests.

Contacting your workers compensation lawyers

What are my workers compensation entitlements?

Contact our workers compensation lawyers.

Legal Costs

  • ILARS Grant – If you are employed and/or work in New South Wales, have sustained an injury you may be able to have your legal fees covered by the Independant Review Office (IRO). If your claim meets the IRO guidelines, you may be eligible for an ILARS grant which covers your reasonable legal fees and disbursements. Contact us to see if you are eligible. Exceptions do apply, see below.

  • Workers Compensation (exempt workers) – If you are employed and/or work in an exempt category for worker (Police Officer, Firefighter, Ambulance Officer) in New South Wales, have sustained an injury you may be able to have your workers compensation lawyer’s legal fees covered on a “no win, no fee” basis. ILARS grants do not cover exempt workers.

  • Work Injury Damages Claims – If you meet the criteria for a Work Injury Damages claim (negligence claim) you may be able to have your legal fees covered on a “no win, no fee” basis, otherwise known as a conditional cost agreement. Read here for more information about Work Injury Damages claims.

Seeking Legal Guidance About Workers Compensation

Trying to navigate the Workers Compensation scheme alone can be difficult for a injured worker. If you have been seriously injured during the course of your work, consider reaching out to Grieve Watson Kelly Lawyers. Our workers compensation lawyers understand the complexities of personal injury compensation and workers compensation claims.

Disclaimer: This post provides general information based on NSW sources and laws and does not constitute legal advice. We recommend you consult with a lawyer to obtain legal advice for your individual circumstances.