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Self-Driving Cars in Brisbane: 2025 Buyer’s Guide & QLD Laws

Self-driving cars are not yet legal for hands-off use in Brisbane, and every vehicle on Queensland roads in 2025 still requires a human driver to remain in control at all times. Despite widespread global coverage of robotaxis, overseas trials, and Level 4 services operating in parts of the United States, the reality in Australia is very different. Queensland drivers continue to operate under strict Transport and Main Roads (TMR) rules, Australian Design Rules (ADRs), and road safety laws that treat today’s technology as driver-assistance, not...

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What To Do After a Minor Car Accident in Queensland

When you’re involved in a minor car accident in Queensland, the procedure is simple but important: check for injuries, make the scene safe, exchange details, decide if the crash needs reporting, collect evidence, notify your insurer, and if anyone is hurt, start a CTP claim through MAIC. Even low-impact collisions can have delayed consequences, so following the right steps protects your health, safety, and any future claims. A “minor” car accident usually refers to low-speed impacts where vehicles are still driveable and injuries are not ...

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

A no win no fee lawyer in Queensland is a legal professional who agrees to represent you in a personal injury claim without upfront costs — and only gets paid if your case succeeds. If you lose, you don’t owe them legal fees. This arrangement is common in motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, and public liability claims. It allows everyday Queenslanders to access legal support without financial risk. But while “no win no fee” sounds simple, there are important conditions and costs you should understand. Most no win no fee lawyers...

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Injured at Work in Toowoomba? Your Rights to a Work Injury Claim

If you’ve been injured at work in Toowoomba, you may be entitled to compensation under Queensland’s workers’ compensation scheme. Whether it’s a sudden accident on a construction site, a repetitive strain injury from long-term desk work, or psychological harm caused by bullying, your rights are protected — and compensation may be available. Most workers in Queensland are covered by WorkCover, which provides support after a workplace injury. But depending on the circumstances, you might also be eligible to pursue a common law claim if ...

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Which profession has the highest workers’ compensation claims in Queensland?

When it comes to workplace injuries in Queensland, one question people often ask is: which profession has the most workers’ compensation claims? In other words, what jobs see the most people getting injured at work and filing a work injury claim? In this blog, we’ll dive into the latest WorkCover Queensland statistics (covering 2023 data) to find out which industries and occupations are topping the list for work injuries. We’ll also look at trends in both physical and psychological injury claims by profession between 2023 and 2025. All in...

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