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Workers Compensation Weekly Benefit Payments – Changes to Law in 2012 About to Hit

Workers Compensation Weekly Benefit Payments – Changes to Law in 2012 About to Hit

by Bay Legal | Jun 13, 2017 | Workers Comp & Personal Injury

Have you received a letter from your insurer letting you know your weekly payments under your Workers’ Compensation Benefits are likely to be cut off? If you have, please don’t ignore it. From this year thousands of workers will have their weekly payments stopped as...
“She brought a compo claim for what!?” Claiming Workers Compensation for Injuries at Home or on Breaks

“She brought a compo claim for what!?” Claiming Workers Compensation for Injuries at Home or on Breaks

by Bay Legal | Oct 27, 2016 | Workers Comp & Personal Injury

Television Presenter, Maryanne Demasi, fell and broke her hip during a 9:30am break to go for a jog on a day she was working from home earlier this year. Her claim was rejected. Her employment was not substantially connected to her injury because her break to exercise...

Radical New Strata Laws! Rules Go Up Another Level

by Bay Legal | Sep 16, 2016 | Property & Conveyancing

Garnishee rent grabbing for unpaid rates AGMs: Tenant Invasion! Crackdown on corrupt gifts Councils cashing in on new car park fines No Strata renewal/rebuild without committee approval   There are more than 90 changes to strata laws coming into effect 30...

TOO HOT TO TOUCH! Campaign Bans Mobile Phone Use for L, P1 and P2 Drivers

by Bay Legal | Aug 11, 2016 | Traffic

The NSW government is cracking down on driving with mobile phones! Warn your kids and younger siblings that Learners, P1 and P2 drivers are targeted. When introducing the new laws, Roads Minister Gay said “If you think that’s tough, “I don’t give a damn…we’re...

Mother Estranged from Daughter – Family Provision Claim?

by Bay Legal | Nov 19, 2015 | Wills, Estate Planning & Succession

Helen was one of four who survived her mother*. Mum died in August 2010 aged 92. Her Will left most of $350,000 to two of her children. Helen missed out because she hadn’t spoken with Mum for 20 years. Helen was an impoverished pensioner in need of financial support....
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