Redlich's Work Injury Lawyers quoted in Law Institute Journal special edition

Redlich's Work Injury Lawyers quoted in Law Institute Journal special edition

Two former practitioners from Redlich's Work Injury Lawyers have been published in the Law Institute Journal's Personal Injury special edition.

Michael Lombard, an Accredited Personal Injury Law Specialist, primarily assists people who have been injured by reason of a transport accident. In his article, The burden of the injured , he discusses the recent changes to the Transport Accident Act which make it harder for people who have suffered a psychiatric injury to access compensation. The article is co-authored by Tania Marcello, a former solicitor at Redlich's Work Injury Lawyers who is now studying her masters in London.

Genna Angelowitsch's practice focused on people who have been injured at work or as a result of medical negligence. In Cause for concern: the link between breach and injury , she discusses a recent High Court decision examining the connection between the duty of care owed to patients and subsequent injuries they may develop if that duty is breached. The article also examines subsequent application of the High Court case in other jurisdictions.

If you have suffered an injury because of road trauma, whilst at work or as a result of medical mismanagement, it is important that you get accurate advice about your potential entitlements from specialists in the industry. If you or someone you know has been injured, we invite you to speak to one of our expert injury lawyers on (03) 9321 9988.

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