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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of workplace injuries are covered?

Most injuries occurring in the workplace, including physical injuries, mental health conditions, and occupational illnesses, are covered.

Can I sue my employer for a workplace injury?

Workers’ compensation laws typically prevent employees from suing their employers directly, but third-party claims may be an option in cases of negligence.

How long do I have to file a claim after an auto accident?

Time limits vary by state in the US, but generally, personal injury claims must be filed within two to four years of the accident.

What compensation can I receive for an auto accident?

Compensation may include medical expenses, lost income, vehicle repairs, and pain & suffering damages.

Do I need a lawyer for a car accident claim?

While not required, having a lawyer significantly improves your chances of receiving fair compensation.

How is property divided in a separation?

Courts consider contributions, future needs, and fairness in determining how assets and debts should be split.

Do I need to go to court for a property settlement?

Not necessarily. Many settlements are reached through negotiation or mediation, avoiding court.

What property is included in a settlement?

Property includes real estate, savings, investments, vehicles, superannuation, and business interests acquired during the relationship.

Do I need a lawyer for a public liability claim?

While not required, having a lawyer significantly improves your chances of receiving fair compensation.

What compensation can I receive from a public liability claim?

Compensation may include medical expenses, loss of income, rehabilitation costs, and pain & suffering damages.

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