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Do I have to report my abuse to police to claim compensation

Do I have to report my abuse to police to claim compensation?

Whether you need to report abuse to police to be eligible to claim compensation depends on the type of claim to be pursued. We explore the requirements of each type of abuse claim and when it is a requirement to report the abuse to police prior to claiming compensation.
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Can I bring a TAC claim if I was at fault in the accident?

Can I bring a TAC claim if I was at fault in the accident?

A common question we hear is whether TAC compensation is available to drivers who were at fault in an accident. The short answer is that drivers who were at fault in a road accident can be entitled to TAC compensation for their injuries, however, there are some exceptions and some limitations on the compensation available.
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Historical abuse claims with little information about the institution

Historical abuse claims with little information about the institution

We know from our experience, that many survivors struggle to identify all of the institutions where they were placed and, in some situations, the name of the offenders who abused them. It’s important for survivors to know that this not necessarily a barrier to claiming compensation.
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TAC compensation if injured on public transport in Victoria

TAC claims if injured on public transport

If you’re injured while using public transport in Victoria, you may be eligible for TAC transport accident compensation and other benefits, depending on the circumstances of the accident.
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Delays in COVID Vaccine Scheme payouts illustrate how crucial a lawyer is to your claim

Delays in COVID Vaccine Scheme payouts illustrate how crucial a lawyer is to your claim

A recent Sydney Morning Herald article, “Thousands left waiting for compensation after claims of COVID-19 vaccine injury”, exposed significant delays with Covid-19 Vaccine Claims Scheme processing, with a spokesperson for Services Australia indicating that several hundred claims are “waiting on further information from applicants”.
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Public Liability Claims if Injured While Shopping

Public liability claims if injured while shopping

In Victoria, stores are required to take reasonable care for your safety when you’re on their premises. If they fail to do so and you’re injured, you may have options to pursue compensation for your injuries.
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WorkCover weekly payments Victoria

WorkCover weekly payments – a comprehensive guide

If you’re unable to work due to a workplace injury and your WorkCover claim is accepted, you will receive weekly payments of compensation. Weekly payments take the place of wages and are crucial to provide financial security to you and your family.
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Compensation if injured on walking tracks or other outdoor environments

Compensation if injured on walking tracks or other outdoor environments

While tripping hazards on walking trails and other outdoor environments are commonplace, a slip or trip can sometimes result in a serious injury. In those situations, there may be entitlement to public liability compensation.
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Worker’s compensation death benefits claims in Victoria

WorkCover death benefit claims

After the death of a worker in a workplace accident, eligible dependants will be entitled to a range of benefits and compensation.
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Victims of crime compensation Victoria

Victims of crime compensation Victoria

Your complete guide to Victims of Crime compensation in Victoria including who is eligible, how to make a VOCAT claim, compensation available, time limits and more.
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Abuse compensation claims under the Sentencing Act

Abuse compensation under the Sentencing Act s85B

Survivors of abuse have a number of options available to them to pursue compensation. In this blog, we explore the option under the Sentencing Act when the abuser has been found guilty or convicted in court.
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Can I appeal a TAC decision I don’t agree with?

Can I appeal a TAC decision I don’t agree with?

If, at any time, you receive a decision from the TAC you don’t agree with, there are options for you to appeal that decision.
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