Office-Related Injuries
Office-related injuries
Generally, working in an office is much safer than working in other industries such as construction and mining. However, accidents can still happen in the office. If you have ever been injured in your workplace in Brisbane, Upper Coomera or Queensland due to the fault or negligence of someone else, you may be entitled to claim compensation.
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What compensation can I claim?
Every office-related injury and can depend on the severity of your injury and who was at fault. You may be able to claim the following compensation if you have been injured in an office-related accident:
- Medical expenses
- Rehabilitation costs
- Loss of income
- Pain and suffering
If you have been injured in an office accident, it is important to seek legal advice. Our expert workers’ compensation lawyers in Brisbane, Upper Coomera and Queensland can help advise you on your claim on a No Win, No Fee basis. This means that in the unlikely event that we don’t succeed in securing compensation for you, we will not charge you for any of our professional fees.
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Case
management
We advocate for your rights and manage discussions with the insurance companies.
Keep you
updated
Our team will regularly update you about the progress of your claim.
No Win,
No Fee
In the unlikely event that we don’t secure compensation for you, we will not charge you for any of our professional fees.
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