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BPC Law

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 8280 6900



Address: 18/201 Elizabeth St 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.bpclaw.com.au

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16.01.2022 Injured at Work and Concerned About Being Laid-Off? 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. Listen to the Podcast: https://www.bpclaw.com.au/injured-at-work-and-concerned-ab/



16.01.2022 How Claims are Being Handled During COVID-19 The onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic earlier in 2020 caused a prompt response from the legal system about how it conducts its day-to-day affairs in order to prevent the spread of the disease. Read more: https://www.bpclaw.com.au/how-claims-are-being-handled-dur/

08.01.2022 What to Do After You’ve Had a Motor Vehicle Accident On our increasingly busy roads it’s inevitable that motor vehicle accidents occur. In the best-case scenario it’s only the machines involved that are damaged but unfortunately, in many cases, drivers and passengers will also experience injury. Read more: https://www.bpclaw.com.au/what-to-do-after-a-motor-vehicle/

04.01.2022 Dealing with Your Legal Issue During COVID-19 The COVID-19 global pandemic has clearly changed the way we live, and many experts are predicting some of the changes may be permanent. Social distancing, hand hygiene and masks are just the most obvious manifestations of the pandemic’s effect. Remote working, remote learning and the use of videoconferencing for everything from medical appointments to legal trials may well become more the norm rather than the exception for however... long the impacts of the disease last. Read more: https://www.bpclaw.com.au/dealing-with-your-legal-issue-du/



02.01.2022 Are You Unrepresented in a CTP Claim? Claiming compensation after a motor vehicle accident can be a very complex process. The introduction of the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 (‘MAI Act’) in December 2017 (which replaced the former Motor Accident Compensation Act 1999) introduced a no-fault statutory compensation scheme covering medical treatment expenses and lost wages for a period of up to six months.... Read more: https://www.bpclaw.com.au/are-you-unrepresented-in-a-ctp-c/

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