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Do I Need a Medical Certificate for a WorkCover Claim?

Yes. In most Queensland WorkCover claims, a medical certificate is required to support your claim. If you’ve suffered a workplace injury, a WorkCover claim generally requires medical evidence from a treating doctor. Workers may also have rights through a workplace injury claim depending on their circumstances. Why Is a Medical Certificate Important? A workers’ compensation medical certificate helps establish: The nature of the injury How the injury occurred Whether time off work is required Any restrictions on work duties Recommende...

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Can I Be Fired While on WorkCover in Queensland?

No, an employer cannot dismiss you simply because you have made a WorkCover claim or are receiving workers’ compensation benefits. If you’ve been injured at work, you may be entitled to make a WorkCover claim or pursue a workplace injury claim. Queensland workers have legal protections while recovering from a work-related injury or illness. What Protection Do Workers Have While on WorkCover? Queensland’s workers’ compensation system is designed to protect workers who suffer an injury during the course of their employment...

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How to Make a Workcover Claim QLD

How to Make a WorkCover Claim in Queensland: A Step-by-Step Guide To make a WorkCover claim in Queensland, you must notify your employer of the injury, see a doctor and obtain a Work Capacity Certificate, and then lodge your claim with WorkCover Queensland within 6 months of the date of injury. That is the basic Workcover claim process Queensland workers need to follow after a work-related injury. Most Queensland workers may be eligible to claim, but the process can become difficult if the injury is disputed, the paperwork is incomplete, or Wor...

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Not at Fault Car Accident in QLD: Your Rights and Next Steps

Not-At-Fault Car Accident Claims (QLD) | Road Accident Lawyers If you’re not at fault in a car accident in Queensland, you may be entitled to claim compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost income, and other related costs. This is typically done through the CTP (Compulsory Third Party) insurance of the at-fault driver. In most cases, you won’t need to deal directly with the other driver — your claim is managed through their insurer under Queensland’s personal injury laws. A not at fault car accident refers to any crash where...

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No Win No Fee Lawyers in Brisbane: What You Really Need to Know Before Making a Claim

No Win No Fee Lawyers in Brisbane: What You Really Need to Know Before Making a Claim Wondering how much no win no fee lawyers take in Brisbane? You’re not alone—and the answer can vary. While many personal injury law firms in Brisbane operate under the no win, no fee model, the actual amount they take from your compensation can differ depending on the terms of their agreement. Most firms charge professional fees only if your claim succeeds, but some may also deduct disbursements or apply uplift fees of up to 25% on top of standard legal co...

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