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What happens if you don’t have workers’ compensation insurance?
If an employer doesn't have workers' comp insurance and a worker is injured, WorkCover will pay the worker and pursue the employer for repayment of ...
Workers’ compensation changes to affect contractual indemnities
This article discusses how legislative changes to the Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld) affect contractual indemnities owed by employers.
How to Detect Fraud in Personal Injury Claims
Insurance fraud has been estimated to account for about 10% of general insurance costs in Australia ($2B annually). This doesn’t take into account undetected fraud. Some people ...
Liability arising from progress payment covered by insurance
Case note: Chubb Insurance Company of Australia Pty Ltd v Robinson [2016] FCAFC 17; 239 FCR 300 This was an appeal by Chubb Insurance Company of Australia ...
Dangerous Recreational Activities | Contract Claims & Intentional Torts
Find out more about what dangerous recreational activity is and how injured Plaintiffs are limited when recovering damages in personal injury cases.
Section 54 Insurance Contracts Act – what’s not an ‘act’?
Appeal by Allianz to the Court of Appeal concerning the application of section 54 of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984.
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