Burn Injury
We help you through the injury claims process, helping you get the compensation you deserve.
Burn Injury at Work Claim
Suffering a burn-related injury at work, whether it involved a fire, chemical spill or alternative source of injury can leave you with the possibility of receiving compensation.
A burn injury can have a substantial impact on your life, leaving many in situations where it takes a significant period of time to be able to return to work. That is why it is important to seek compensation to assist in relieving the financial burden while you may have sustained an injury.
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How to make a burn injury claim?
If you or someone you know has been affected by a burn injury – the first step in making a claim is obtaining an evaluation from a GP for an accurate diagnosis of the injury.
Here at Zaparas Lawyers, we deal with various work injuries daily, giving us the required experience to assist you with any confusion and stress that can arise from sustaining an injury at work, and undergoing the claim process.
What compensation is available to me?
Despite the range of injuries that can be caused by the damage of a burn, you may be entitled to a series of reimbursement options.
This can vary from compensation for loss of wages and any constant pain and suffering from the injury – to reimbursement for any medical expenses experienced as a result of the injury.
If it is independently determined that your injury carries a permanent impairment rating of at least 11%, the opportunity may arise for you to access a one-off lump sum payment for your permanent impairment.
What must be shown?
Similar to other WorkCover claims, if you want to pursue reimbursement for your burn injury, it is vital that you are considered to be an employee from your place of work. To do so, you must demonstrate that at least 80% of your income has originated from that place of work over the last 12 months.
Similarly, eligibility for a claim is dependent upon acquiring a certificate of capacity – a document outlining your inability to continue working. This can be done by lodging the certificate to your employer, who has a further 14 days to complete it and send it on to their insurer.
If you are in a situation where you believe you have been injured at work from a burn it is important you act fast, as often stern time limits apply, making it essential to seek legal aid as soon as possible to not forego the ability to make a claim for compensation.
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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.
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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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