
Injury & Accident Compensation
If you have you been injured at work, in a motor or transport accident or in a public or private place - in most cases you have a legal right to compensation.
Personal injury can cause you pain and disability, affect your employment, or cause you and your family financial distress. Compensation is payable for all of these things.
For information about the compensation applicable to your situation, click on an accident type that you are inquiring about below:
Motor AccidentsCar accidents, truck accidents, pedestrian accidents, bicycle accidents, motorbike accidents, coach accidents and bus accidents. We act for passengers and/or drivers. |
Work AccidentsAccident compensation advice and claims for all types of workplace accidents. |
Public LiabilityWe handle accident compensation claims for roadways, footpaths and parks, domestic premises, rental properties, tradespersons and sen/ice providers, school injuries, public areas, hotels and entertainment venues, recreational injury, machinery injury and defective products. |
Aircraft AccidentsCarter Capner Law has specialist expertise in conducting aviation personal injury claims for injury and (including fatal injuries). |
Bus, Train & Boat AccidentsOur expertise includes personal injury claims relating to bus, train and boat accidents. |
Medical NegligenceTo succeed in an action for damages in medical matters, negligence must be established. Medical malpractice usually falls within one of the following classes. |
Other AccidentsCarter Capner Law conducts all types of claims for injury, death and financial loss for you and your family relating to injuries caused in all situations. |
Downloads
- Who can claim?
- What is the Common Law?
- Statutory Provisions
- Do you have a claim?
- Is your claim worthwhile?
- Defences
- Time limits - claim notification
- Time limits - commencing lawsuit
- Evidence
- What is included in your claim?
- Medical Investigation
- Disclosure of documents
- Investigation of fault
- Certificate of Readiness
- Can the claim be settled out of court?
- If the claim cannot be settled out of court, what happens next?
- Mediation
- The path to trial
- Trial
- Refunds and preclusions
- Legal costs