
You may have a CTP (Compulsory Third Party) claim after a motor vehicle accident if you've been injured and the accident involved someone else being partially or fully at fault. If you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident, and you believe someone else was at fault, we advise seeking legal advice from one of our lawyers regarding a claim.

A workplace common law claim (also called a common law damages claim) usually arises when you’re injured at work and you believe your employer’s negligence caused or contributed to the injury. It’s separate from regular workers' compensation, and we advise seeking legal advice from one of our lawyers if you believe negligence from your employer lead to your work place injury.
A PIPA claim refers to a claim under the Personal Injuries Proceedings Act 2002 (PIPA) in Queensland, Australia. This law governs how personal injury claims (excluding workers' comp and motor vehicle accidents) are handled before court action can be taken. You may have a PIPA claim if you suffered a personal injury (this can include physical or psychological injuries), and someone else was at fault. You must show that another party's negligence or breach of duty caused or contributed to your injury.
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