The overall number of fatalities and serious injuries on Australian roads have decreased in the past decade, but any death is one too many.
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Victoria Posted onCommon Mistakes to Avoid in a WorkCover Claim
Commencing a WorkCover claim can feel daunting and overwhelming. The constant flow of documents, rules, appointments and meetings can create confusion and frustration. While the process may seem complex, avoiding common mistakes can help you navigate your claim more smoothly and …
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Victoria Posted onInjured on Public Transport? Can You Make a TAC Claim?
Can I make a TAC claim if I was injured on Public Transport? With so many people using public transport daily, incidents that result in injury are unsurprisingly common. If you have been injured while using a bus, tram, or …
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Victoria Posted onCould Your Melanoma Be Work-Related? Understanding Occupational Risks
Melanoma March: A Timely Reminder Every March, Australians come together for Melanoma March, an initiative led by the Melanoma Institute of Australia (MIA). Running from March 1st to March 30th, this event raises awareness and funds for life-saving melanoma research. Given …
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Victoria Posted onForever Chemicals, Lasting Risks: The Occupational Dangers of PFAS
PFAS, the subject of the movie ‘Dark Waters’ and recently released documentary ‘How to Poison a Planet Revealed’ are a group or ‘family’ of over 15,000 man-made chemicals that are not readily bio-degradable, widespread with numerous avenues for exposure and are toxic to environments and animals including humans.
PFAS repeal heat, water, oil, and grease; properties which caused them to become a common ingredient in a large range of products and industries over the years. They were initially used for non-stick and waterproof coatings such as Teflon.
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Victoria Posted onHow a WorkCover payout is calculated?
Acquiring an injury at work and attempting to seek compensation can be a stressful process, where complicated terms and rules surrounding WorkCover payments can generate a confusing procedure. An injury at work can entitle you to several differing compensation options, of …
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Victoria Posted onMedical Panels and WorkCover – What you need to know
Functions of Medical Panels in WorkCover Claims Throughout the WorkCover claim process, disputes may arise regarding medical questions critical to your claim. These questions can significantly impact whether your claim is successful and the extent of your entitlements. Medical Panels serve …
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Victoria Posted onWorld Cancer Day 2025: Understanding Occupational Cancers
Cancer affects over a million Australians, with 3 in 10 deaths attributable to cancer and an estimated 5000 new cases of work-related cancer annually. World Cancer Day, on February 4th, serves as a reminder of the importance of early detection and …
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Victoria Posted onWhat is the Link between the Beauty Industry and Occupational Disease?
What is the Link between the Beauty Industry and Disease? Workers in the beauty industry are vulnerable to several health risks due to the presence of toxic substances like volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These substances, including aromatics, ketones, esters, and ammonium …
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Victoria Posted onCompensation for Firefighter with Parkinson’s Disease
Recently Zaparas Lawyers successfully assisted a retired firefighter to obtain WorkCover compensation including medical and like services and a period of weekly payments in relation to his Parkinson’s Disease. Our client, Joe*, a 79-year-old retired firefighter that had been employed by …
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Victoria Posted onNational Lung Cancer Screening Program 2025
Lung cancer remains a significant health concern in Australia, being the fifth most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Recognizing the critical importance of early detection, the Australian Government is set to launch the National Lung Cancer Screening …
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Victoria Posted onAsbestos Awareness Month 2024
Asbestos Awareness Month 2024 serves as a vital reminder of the persisting hidden dangers of asbestos exposure in the current Australian landscape. According to Australia’s Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency, 4,000 Australians die from asbestos-related diseases each year, and approximately 6 …