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22.01.2022 Use our free claim check service to assess your eligibility to claim compensation. Please note the information contained on these pages is relevant only for audiences in Victoria. If you are looking for information outside of these please visit the Slater and Gordon Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SlaterGordonAU/



22.01.2022 Your place of work should be safe at all times It is an employer’s responsibility to provide a safe workplace and system of work. However, as a worker it is important to immediately report any workplace hazards or dangerous incidents you witness or are involved in to your employer or trade union representative. Been involved in an incident? You may have a claim - Free Claim Check

22.01.2022 Every worker in Victoria is eligible to claim. WorkCover covers all Victorian workers. Anybody who suffers a workplace injury, or an injury as a result of work, can make a claim for WorkCover compensation and should lodge a claim as soon as possible. You might need legal help in a range of circumstances... Every Workers Compensation case is different, and there are a number of circumstances that may mean you need legal help throughout the entire lifecycle of your claim. So whether you've just been injured or have run into trouble after years of receiving WorkCover payments, it is recommended you seek legal advice. You should seek legal advice if: You've been injured at work and don't know what to do next You need help submitting a WorkCover claim Your WorkCover claim has been rejected Your employer is pressuring you to return to work You're not being paid correctly Your employer's insurer won't pay for treatment or is taking too long to respond to requests Your payments have been cut off You just want to know where you stand

18.01.2022 Heavy, awkward or repetitive lifting A lifting injury is a common work-related injury. Lifting injuries usually occur when a worker either lifts an object that is too heavy or lifts an object awkwardly, causing strain on their body. Common lifting injuries include lower back, neck and shoulder strains. Some examples of lifting injuries include:... A delivery driver injuring his lower back while loading parcels into the back of his delivery van; A worker on a car manufacturing process line injuring his left shoulder, while moving car doors off the line; A personal care attendant at an aged care facility injuring her lower back when attempting to transfer a resident from their bed to a chair. A lifting injury can be caused by an acute episode or be the result of repetitive lifting over a prolonged period of time.



08.01.2022 Work accidents can happen But how much compensation can you claim? You may be owed $1000's ... Time is Limited Click ""Learn More"" Now to Start Your Free Assessment

06.01.2022 Unfortunately for motorcyclists, it can be a very fine line between a near miss and a catastrophic injury - and motorbike riders generally have a much harder time on the roads. In fact, findings from independent research we commissioned shows: 45% of motorcyclists surveyed have been injured while riding. 63% of survey respondents stated that they had been forced into an evasive manoeuvre to avoid a collision at least once in their last five outings. 76% said negative at...titudes towards motorcyclists significantly decreased rider safety. 69% of motorcyclists believed other road users failed to demonstrate an adequate awareness of riders in close proximity to them on the roads. 66% believed conflict existed between riders and other road users. Click on the link below for a FREE Initial advice: https://bit.ly/2Hxh2Fb

05.01.2022 We will be changing our page name from ‘VIC Workers Compensation Claim Check’ to ‘VIC Injury Claim’ to make it easier for people living in Victoria who are in need of free injury claim check to find us on Facebook. Nothing is changing aside from our page name. Please note the information contained on these pages is relevant only for audiences in Victoria. If you are looking for information outside of these, please visit the Slater and Gordon Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SlaterGordonAU/



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