WorkCover Claims7/8/2025 If you have been injured at work or as a result of work, you should seek medical advice from a doctor/treatment provider as soon as possible. Focussing on your recovery is extremely important, but it is also important to think about whether you can make a claim against your employer for workers’ compensation.
It is compulsory for all employers to have workers’ compensation insurance in place and most employers in Queensland have insurance cover through WorkCover Queensland. Upcoming Changes to WorkCover Claims: What Workers and Employers Need to Know from 1 July 20251/7/2025 Upcoming Changes to WorkCover Claims: What Workers and Employers Need to Know from 1 July 2025
From 1 July 2025, significant changes will come into effect regarding how WorkCover Queensland handles provider-lodged work capacity certificates. These changes reflect new privacy obligations under the Information Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2023 and will impact both injured workers and employers. Meet Nicola Davison, Principal Lawyer24/4/2025 Nicola comes from a family with over 40 years' experience in personal injury law. She is a North Queensland local but has also lived and worked in Brisbane and London. Nicola completed a Bachelor of Commerce in Townsville at James Cook University and a Bachelor of Laws in Brisbane at Queensland University of Technology.
Welcome back Nicola!3/6/2024 Compensation Law12/3/2024 If you have been injured in a road accident, at work, in a public or other place or whilst receiving medical treatment, you may be entitled to make a claim for compensation, sometimes called “common law damages”.
You may also have life or other insurance, including through your superannuation fund. There are strict time-limits which apply to all compensation law claims. We suggest you contact us at the earliest opportunity so that we can properly advise you on these. Compensation Law12/4/2023 If you have been injured in a road accident, at work, in a public or other place or whilst receiving medical treatment, you may be entitled to make a claim for compensation, sometimes called “common law damages”.
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