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Dog bites can be severe and traumatic events, which is why it is often best for everyone to pursue a compensation claim if the owner of the dog was at fault.

TPD insurance claims can be a long, difficult process and most claimants will have some doubts about what TPD means, what they are entitled to and what to do if their claim is rejected.

If you’ve suffered from an injury or illness and cannot go back to work then you might be eligible for a total and permanent disability payout from your superannuation insurance.

A TPD or total permanent disability claim is a lump-sum payment intended to help support someone who is no longer able to work due to severe injury or illness.

What is a No Win No Fee Agreement?

No win no fee agreement for a compensation claim means your lawyer only gets paid if they win your case.

If you’ve just had an accident or suffered from an injury or illness, then you might be entitled to lodge a compensation claim.

What is a public liability claim?

A public liability claim is a compensation claim taken out against a third party when a person has been injured in place that is accessible to the public

What is a TPD Claim?

TPD is an acronym that stands for total and permanent disability.

Our client was enjoying a skiing holiday in the Snowy Mountains when she was struck by an employee of the snowfields causing her to fall heavily on the ground.

A public liability accident usually occurs on property that is open or accessible to the public.

Our client was a young man backpacking in Australia from the United Kingdom at the time of his accident. He was healthy, fit, a personal trainer and a semi-professional soccer player.

Our client sustained psychiatric injuries when a vehicle crashed into his house causing severe damage to his property.  At the time of the incident he was at home with his family,