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Mplus Injury Law

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 1800 675 877



Address: Level 21 Riverside Centre, 123 Eagle Street 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au

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23.01.2022 A Costs Agreement (also known as a Retainer) is a document setting out the terms and conditions upon which your solicitor acts for you in your claim. In this article, Accredited Specialist and personal injury law expert, Cameron Seymour, outlines what this document should include, and explains the importance of understanding the terms and conditions, along with your rights in relation to the Agreement. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/what-is-a-costs-agreement/



22.01.2022 Have you ever received a random phone call asking if you have been involved in a car accident? If so, there is a good chance the call was from a ‘claim farmer’ someone who refers individuals to injury law solicitors to receive commission (an illegal practice in Queensland). Accredited Specialist and injury law expert, Cameron Seymour, explains the importance of undertaking your own independent enquiries for legal representation, whether it be through research or referrals from trusted family and friends. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/that-was-a-weird-phone-c/

20.01.2022 Clients sometimes tell us about friends who received big payouts for their injuries and ask us whether they will receive as much. The short answer is, every person is different and even very similar injuries affect different people in different ways. Accredited Specialist and personal injury law expert, Cameron Seymour, explains what the term 'heads of damage' means in a claim, and outlines the individual and specific issues that must be taken into account when assessing what a particular person may recover. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/my-friend-received-a-big/

17.01.2022 In this article, injury law expert and Accredited Specialist, Cameron Seymour, explains the key factors that can influence the duration of your claim, including severity of injury, treatment and complexity. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/how-long-will-my-claim-t/



16.01.2022 Just as your GP sends you to a specialist when you are in need of specific expertise, it is a good idea to instruct an Accredited Specialist in Personal Injuries Law to act for you in your damages claim. Mullins Partner, Cameron Seymour, discusses the advantages of engaging an Accredited Specialist to reduce your anxiety and ensure you get the best outcome in your personal injury claim. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/why-should-i-use-an-accr/

16.01.2022 Will I have to pay tax on any damages I recover for my injury? No. You will not have to pay income tax, capital gains tax or any type of tax on the damages you recover for your injury. However, if you invest that money you will be subject to any taxes normally associated with such an investment. It would be sensible to seek advice from a financial adviser in relation to any investment of large sums of money recovered from your damages claim. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/will-i-have-to-pay-tax-o/

15.01.2022 As always, honesty is the best policy in personal injury claims. While it may be tempting to exaggerate or 'gild the lily' to maximise damages, it is very important to provide frank, accurate and truthful instructions on your condition (to your solicitor, insurer or treating doctor). Even instances of mere exaggeration risk a major backfire if independent evidence proves otherwise. In this article, Accredited Specialist and personal injury expert Cameron Seymour explains the... potential ramifications of lying in a personal injury claim, and highlights the importance of trusting your solicitor to present your case in its best light. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/what-if-i-lie/



12.01.2022 We are often asked what "No Win No Fee" means, and if there are 'any strings attached'. Accredited Specialist and personal injury law expert, Cameron Seymour, discusses the meaning of this phrase and explains the protections in place to ensure you pocket at least 50% of the damages remaining after refunds and outlays. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/what-does-no-win-no-fee-/

09.01.2022 Given the nature of multi-vehicle accidents, it can be very difficult to pinpoint which driver is liable. This is where personal injury lawyers come in. Accredited Specialist and personal injury law expert, Cameron Seymour, explains the importance of deferring to the advice of an experienced personal injury lawyer to determine who is at fault and take the necessary action to protect your interests. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/who-is-at-fault-in-a-mul/

08.01.2022 In a personal injury claim, it is common for your lawyers to request a report from an independent specialist (not just your treating doctor) regarding your medical condition. In this article, Accredited Specialist and injury law expert Cameron Seymour explains the term "treatment bias" to demonstrate why courts often prefer to hear the opinion of an independent medical expert. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/why-would-a-non-treating/

07.01.2022 To many people, the concept of pursuing legal action for an injury suffered while in a friend’s vehicle seems out of the question. In this blog post, Cameron Seymour (injury law expert and Accredited Specialist) unpacks this common misconception and explains how Queensland’s compulsory insurance system works for motor vehicle injuries. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/i-was-injured-in-a-car-c/

02.01.2022 In this article, Accredited Specialist and personal injury law expert Cameron Seymour explains the time it typically takes to receive settlement money, along with some of the key steps in the process that can affect this timeframe, and how our accredited specialists can assist clients to access settlement money without unnecessary delay. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/how-long-do-i-have-to-wa/



01.01.2022 If you are injured and want to bring a claim, insurers are far more likely to accept your version of events if it is supported by independent evidence. Accredited Specialist and injury law expert, Cameron Seymour, reiterates the power of evidence in personal injury claims, and the various ways of obtaining it from the scene of an accident. https://www.mplusinjurylaw.com.au/evidence-evidence-eviden/

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