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 [...]

By |2024-06-12T03:13:02+00:00June 10th, 2024|Workers Compensation NSW|Comments Off on Workers Compensation Lawyers

Comcare Lawyers and the Administrative Appeal Tribunal

Comcare Lawyers and the Administrative Appeal Tribunal Finding a Comcare lawyer to help you with your Comcare claim can be difficult. It is difficult to find law firms that practice Commonwealth Workers Compensation or employ Comcare lawyers. At Grieve Watson Kelly Lawyers all of our lawyers are Comcare lawyers. Role of Comcare [...]

By |2024-05-22T07:50:06+00:00May 14th, 2024|Comcare|Comments Off on Comcare Lawyers and the Administrative Appeal Tribunal

Understanding Work Injury Damages Claims in New South Wales

Understanding Work Injury Damages Claims in New South Wales Work injuries can be devastating, impacting not only your health but also your livelihood and may give rises to a work injury damages claim. If you’ve been injured at work due to your employer’s negligence, you may be entitled to make a work injury [...]

Understanding Workplace Death Claims Under the Workers Compensation Act 1987

Understanding Workplace Death Claims Under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 The loss of a loved one due to a workplace death is a devastating experience. The Workers Compensation Act 1987 (NSW) provides financial relief for the dependents of a person who dies from a work-related death through a 'workplace death claim’. To make [...]

By |2024-05-22T08:02:00+00:00February 25th, 2024|Workers Compensation NSW|0 Comments

Provisional Payments – New South Wales Workers Compensation.

Within seven days of lodging a claim the Insurer (EML, Allianz, QBE, GIO, iCare & Others) may start making provisional payments to you as a claimant without accepting formal liability for your claim. Insurers can accept liability for medical expenses on a provisional basis and pay up to $10,000 before making a formal determination of [...]

By |2024-02-25T07:16:33+00:00February 25th, 2024|Workers Compensation NSW|0 Comments
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