We understand the challenges and hardships that come with workplace injuries or illnesses. That’s why we’re dedicated to providing comprehensive legal support to ensure you receive the workers’ compensation benefits you deserve.
Workplace accidents can result in a range of physical injuries, from falls to lifting-related incidents and muscular strains.
Work-related events can sometimes lead to psychological injuries or trauma, such as anxiety or depression and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This also applies to situations where pre-existing mental health conditions have worsened due to work circumstances. Our legal team can guide you through the process of claiming workers’ compensation if your mental well-being has been affected by your job.
The workers’ compensation system is designed to provide a range of benefits to injured or ill employees, including:
We offer a wide range of services to assist you throughout the workers compensation process, including:
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These are the baseline entitlements that all accepted claims receive, regardless of negligence. They may include:
In addition to the statutory benefits, you may be able to pursue a common law claim for further compensation if your injury meets the “serious injury” test and was caused by negligence of your employer or another party.
Common law damages can provide lump sum payments for:
To access common law entitlements, your injury must have stabilised, caused a permanent impairment, and meet the “serious injury” threshold based on either a narrative test of how it impacts your life or an impairment percentage rating.
We understand that pursuing legal action for an injury can be financially daunting. That’s why we offer ‘no win, no fee’ legal services for injury matters when appropriate. This arrangement is available in cases where we believe your claim has a reasonable likelihood of success.
Every Workers’ Compensation case is unique, involving several key steps. Your lawyer will guide you through each stage to ensure the best possible outcome.
Immediately after your injury occurs, it is crucial to seek appropriate medical treatment. This ensures that your injury is assessed and treated properly, which is essential for your recovery and for supporting your WorkCover claim.
You must report the injury to your employer within 30 days of becoming aware of it. Make sure to record the details in your employer's incident reporting. This step is important for documenting the incident and initiating the claims process.
After reporting the injury, consult your doctor to assess your condition and receive appropriate treatment. If you are unable to work due to your injury, your doctor will provide you with a Certificate of Capacity, which is necessary for claiming weekly payments.
Fill out the Worker's Injury Claim Form, ensuring that you complete Part A, questions 1-6, and sign and date the form. This form is essential for lodging your claim with your employer.
Once the claim form is completed, submit it along with the Certificate of Capacity to your employer. Your employer is responsible for forwarding your claim to their WorkCover insurer.
Your employer must submit your claim to their WorkCover insurer within specific timeframes: 10 calendar days for physical injuries and 3 business days for mental injuries (Part A of the form). Timely submission is critical for the claims process.
The WorkCover insurer typically has 28 days to make a decision on accepting or rejecting your claim. For mental injury provisional payment decisions, this timeframe is reduced to 5 days. During this time, it’s important to attend all medical appointments.
While waiting for the insurer’s decision, continue to attend all doctor visits and follow treatment recommendations. This will help document your recovery process and support your claim.
If your claim is accepted, you will receive a letter summarising your benefits. If your claim is rejected, you have options to dispute the decision. Seeking legal advice can be beneficial at this stage.
It’s crucial to speak with us to understand your options at any point in the process. Whether or not you’ve filed a WorkCover claim, we can provide assistance. At your free initial consultation, we’ll offer comprehensive information about your legal rights, our fee structure, and the next steps if you choose to proceed.
While the WorkCover scheme is designed to assist injured workers, the claims process can be complex with strict requirements around lodging claims properly and providing medical evidence to support your case.
This is why it’s crucial to seek legal advice as soon as possible after a workplace injury or illness. At our practice, your first consultation is completely free, giving you the opportunity to understand your rights and options at no initial cost.
Our team has experience guiding clients through every stage of the WorkCover process – from lodging the initial claim, to securing your statutory entitlements, to pursuing common law damages where applicable. We fight to ensure you receive the maximum compensation you deserve.
Don’t navigate the WorkCover system alone. Contact us today to arrange a free, no-obligation case evaluation with one of injury lawyers.
Reach out to Yarn Legal for clear advice and dedicated help. We’re ready to support you!