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In this podcast, Accredited Personal Injury Law expert and BPC Lawyers Partner, Kate Henderson, discusses three things that are crucial to your success when you’re trying to secure the most amount of compensation possible. Transcript Dan: One of the most common questions people ask when seeking compensation for a personal injury is, what doRead More »Things You Can Do to Claim More Compensation
In this podcast, Accredited Personal Injury Law expert and BPC Lawyers Partner, Courtenay Poulden discusses the legal ramifications of delayed cancer diagnosis. Transcript Dan: Anecdotally, there has been reports that during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in 2020, many Australians may have missed out on an early diagnosis of cancer attributable to a lack of screeningRead More »Delayed Cancer Diagnosis & Compensation
In this podcast, Accredited Personal Injury Law Specialist and BPC Lawyers Partner, Scott Hall-Johnston discusses the new legislation passed in December 2022 to increase the jurisdiction of the District Court of New South Wales, and how these changes impact someone who is seeking compensation. Transcript Dan: In December 2022, the New South Wales governmentRead More »The Benefits of the Recent Monetary Jurisdictional Increase in the NSW District Court?
In this podcast, Accredited personal injury lawyers and BPC Lawyers Partner, Courtenay Poulden discusses what legal recourse is available to people who have sustained injuries on a ride or because of a ride. Transcript Dan: You may have heard of the horrendous accident that occurred at the Melbourne show last week when a womanRead More »Theme Parks & Accidents. What You Need to Know
In this podcast, BPC Lawyers Partner and Accredited Personal Injury Law Specialist Scott Hall-Johnston differentiates minor and non-minor injuries and how this assessment is crucial to the extent of compensation you may receive. Transcript Dan Toombs: Crucial to the extent of compensation that you may receive for an injury in New South Wales isRead More »Minor & Non-Minor Injury Assessments in Road Accident Claims in NSW
In this podcast, BPC Lawyers Personal Injury Lawyer Tim Driscoll explores the legal rights of families when their loved one dies due to a workplace injury. Transcript Dan: Sadly, in 2020, there were 182 Australian workers killed while carrying out duties in the workplace. Unfortunately, it can be the case that family members areRead More »When a Loved One Dies Due to Workplace Injury
In this podcast, BPC Lawyers Partner and Accredited Personal Injury Law Specialist, Scott Hall-Johnston explains why people have to wait 20 months before pursuing a motor accident damages claim. Transcript Dan: When it comes to compensation claims, depending upon the nature of the claim, it’s likely it will be governed by strict time limits. SuchRead More »Why Do People Have to Wait 20 Months Before Pursuing a Motor Accident Damages Claim?
In this podcast, Accredited Personal Injury Law Specialist and BPC Lawyers Partner, Courtenay Poulden explains where does the law stand in relation to compensation for injuries sustained in a bicycle accident. Transcript Dan: In recent times, it has been an exponential increase in the number of bicycles both on the road and pathways, andRead More »Compensation for Bicycle Accidents
In this podcast, BPC Law Partner and Accredited Personal Injury Law Specialist, Courtenay Poulden, discusses the duty of care in gymnasiums. Transcript Dan: It goes without saying that gyms and injuries often go hand in hand. But where does the liability lie with respect to injuries that may have been caused by the negligenceRead More »The Duty of Care of Gyms
In this podcast, BPC Lawyers Partner and Accredited Personal Injury Law Specialist, Scott Hall-Johnston discusses a worrying trend of people injured in car accidents who choose to deal directly with the insurance company and compromise their legal entitlements by not seeking legal advice. TRANSCRIPT There was legislation enacted to do with the legal rightsRead More »Injured in a Car Accident and Not Seeking Legal Advice?
It should come as no surprise that at times injured workers who are considering compensation abandon the plan in fear that they may lose their job. In this podcast, Associate Tim Driscoll explains the legal recourse that may be available to injured workers who face this predicament. Transcript Dan: It goes without saying thatRead More »Injured at Work and Concerned About Being Laid-Off?
One very common question that injured workers ask is, “in the event that WorkCover rejects their claim, are they still entitled to claim compensation?” In this podcast, Accredited Sydney Personal Injury Law Specialist, Mark Nelson answers the question. Transcript Dan: For people who have suffered an injury at work in New South Wales, oneRead More »Can You Still Claim Compensation If WorkCover Have Rejected Your Claim?
Transcript Dan: If you’ve been injured on your way to work in a motor vehicle accident, how do you make a claim for compensation? Is it via a motor vehicle accident claim or is it a worker’s compensation claim? Well, to find out more, I’m with Scott Hall-Johnston, an accredited personal injury law specialist andRead More »Injured on Your Way to Work Or On Your Way Home?
In this podcast, Accredited Personal Injury Law Specialist, David Ford talks about the types of injuries people typically sustain on flights and what are the necessary actions the injured should do under certain circumstances. Speaker 1: You’re listening to a BPC podcast. Dan: You might be surprised, but the numbers of people injured on flights both inRead More »Aviation Injuries: What You Need to Know
In this podcast, personal injury lawyer, Tim Driscoll discusses the possibility of making a worker’s compensation claim even years after the accident had happened. New Speaker You’re listening to a BPC podcast. Dan: Every year, thousands of Australians are injured at work through no fault of their own. The good news is that a majorityRead More »Can You Still Make a Compensation Claim Years After You’ve Been Injured at Work?
If you have suffered from medical negligence, then it’s likely you have plenty of questions needing to be answered. In this podcast, Sydney Personal Injury Lawyer, Courtenay Poulden addresses those questions and reiterates the importance of getting legal advice very early. Dan: Every year thousands of people undergo surgery or other types of medical interventionsRead More »Medical Negligence: The Commonly Asked Questions Answered
In this podcast, Accredited Personal Injury Lawyers and Multi-Award Winning Lawyer, Scott Hall-Johnston discusses the role of medical assessments during your personal injury claim and what to do to best prepare for them. Scott: Good morning, Dan. There are two types of examinations that will usually occur. One is an examination that might be arrangedRead More »What You Need to Know About Your Personal Injury Medical Assessments
In this podcast, BPC Lawyers’ Partner & Accredited Personal Injury Lawyers, Scott Hall-Johnston discusses what you need to know if injured on your way to or from work. A worker who is injured at work is entitled to compensation benefits including (subject to restrictions) payment of medical expenses, compensation for wage loss, and compensationRead More »I Have Been Injured on My Way to Work. Am I Entitled to Workers Compensation?
For many of us, the thought of seeing a personal injury lawyers can be overwhelming, but there are some things that you can do, particularly at that first consultation that will not only alleviate the stress but also ensure that your first meeting with your lawyer is productive. In this podcast, Kate Henderson, an AccreditedRead More »What to Bring to Your First Personal Injury Appointment