All posts by Sarah-Jane Young

Part 1: How much is my claim worth? – Future Economic Loss

Share0 Tweet0 Share0 Ashley TulleyCheif Commercial Officer Most people have heard of personal injury claims but very few would understand what quantum is.…and they really should – behind liability, it’s the second most significant determinant of a successful claim.​You’d be forgiven for thinking quantum has something to do with physics. But it nowhere near as […]

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Email Series Part 4: How Much Is My Claim Worth? – Pain & Suffering

Ashley TulleyChief Commercial Officer It is a significant part of a compensation claim.Particularly for those who cannot claim wage losses. For stay at home parents, retirees or the unemployed, pain and suffering often comprises the most considerable part of a compensation claim. We are back again with the final part of our four-part series on […]

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Email Series Part 3: How Much Is My Claim Worth? – Medical Expenses

Ashley TulleyChief Commercial Officer Medical Expenses are a crucial part of all claims for compensation. Why? Well apart from the obvious fact they pay for the cost of any medical treatment…… compensation for medical expenses allows you to recover to your fullest extent as it removes the stress of working how how you are going to […]

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Email Series Part 2: How Much Is My Claim Worth? – Care Costs

Ashley TulleyChief Commercial Officer Care costs can be the single most significant component of a claim. Particularly when the injured party doesn’t work (therefore doesn’t have much income loss) but is seriously injured. How much is my claim worth? It’s a big question. And one that is asked by every claimant we see. Unfortunately, the answer is never straightforward […]

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Email Series Part 1: How much is my claim worth? – Future Economic Loss

Ashley TulleyChief Commercial Officer Most people have heard of personal injury claims but very few would understand what quantum is.…and they really should – behind liability, it’s the second most significant determinant of a successful claim.​You’d be forgiven for thinking quantum has something to do with physics. But it nowhere near as difficult to wrap […]

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5 ways to avoid the insurance run-around

Ashley TulleyChief Commercial Officer Do not rely on your memory. We have heard of cases where valid claims have fallen down……because the plaintiff has forgotten the details of an accident…..became flustered in meetings……and lost credibility as a witness.Your ability to recall minor facts can be make or break, a year or two down the track.Don’t have […]

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1 Injury Almost Everyone Forgets To Claim For

The mental consequences following accidents is often overlooked in compensation cases.  It’s rarely spoken  about. Rarely reported in case studies. And rarely claimed for.  But mental harm from an accident is so common. It can manifest itself in growing anxiety Psychological injury (or mental harm) is reported in 30 percent of accidents involving motor vehicles. In 2016, there were 6,888 claims […]

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5 Office Exercises for Relieving Neck Pain

You wouldn’t go running, bench press or sit in a car for 8 hours continuously without a break or two to move around, would you? So why do we find it perfectly normal to sit, hunched over, with muscles in constant contraction, straining our eyes as we stare into a fluorescent screen all day? It’s […]

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Part 2: How much is my claim worth? – Care Costs

Share0 Tweet0 Share0 Ashley TulleyChief Commercial Officer Care costs can be the single most significant component of a claim. Particularly when the injured party doesn’t work (therefore doesn’t have much income loss) but is seriously injured. How much is my claim worth? It’s a big question. And one that is asked by every claimant we see. Unfortunately, the answer […]

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Tips For Rehab After Knee Surgery From A Physio

Knee surgery. The concept can make even the strongest person cringe in sympathetic pain.  We contacted Physiotherapist Martin Coote from Brisbane City Physiotherapy to discuss post operative management and tips for rehab after knee surgery improve the chance of a successful recovery.  Read on to see his insights.  BOOK A CONSULT WITH MARTIN How should someone prepare […]

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