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Have you suffered injuries and loss arising from incidents at work, road accidents, public places, through medical negligence or resulting from criminal offences?
Personal Injury Lawyers Adelaide
Here to Help You Get Maximum Compensation
Suffering from a personal injury is a serious matter.
Not only can it affect you both physically and your mental well being, but it is often a big financial hit.
Medical treatment is expensive, especially if the injury is serious.
However, many people are not aware of the true amount of compensation they are able to receive.
As a result, they don’t get the full compensation they deserve for their injuries, leaving them to either cover the cost of treatment from their own pocket or they just don’t get the treatment they need.
On top of that, the claim process can be lengthy and unclear, leaving people too emotionally distressed to be able to deal with it on top of their injuries, and as a result some people don’t make a claim at all!
If you have suffered an injury, whether from a workplace accident, motor vehicle accident, being a victim of crime or another unfortunate event, we are here to help.
As a specialist personal injury law firm in Adelaide, we at K + K Legal are able to give you the highest level of legal representation when it comes to personal injury compensation claims, removing the stress of having to deal with making a claim and ensuring you get the maximum compensation you are entitled to.
Our experienced personal injury lawyers can help you establish how much compensation you can seek, and help you put together a solid personal injury compensation claim to increase the chances of having it approved.
If you want to get back to normal life without having to worry about medical bills, collecting evidence, whether your claim will get approved and how much compensation you might get, speak to an experienced personal injury lawyer from our team today for a no obligation free initial consultation to discuss your claim.
Personal Injury Compensation Claims We Can Help With Include:
Suffered injury from an incident at work? Has the injury developed gradually because of your work? You may be able to make a claim. Whether it’s a permanent disability or minor injury, we can help you get compensation for treatment.
Been in a car accident that was not your fault? You may be able to make a claim for compensation. Our Adelaide lawyers specialise in all motor vehicle accidents and can help you get compensation for your injuries and medical expenses.
Have you been a victim of any violent crime, including assault, domestic violence, robbery, sexual abuse, or other crime? We can help you get compensation and the medical treatment you need.
Fallen in a public place and hurt yourself? Been injured by faulty products, food or medication? You may be able to claim public liability compensation. We can help you with all public liability claims.
Suffered injury caused by a health professional? Did they fail to get consent, fail to diagnose, or fail to treat you appropriately? We can help you get fair compensation.
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FAQ About Personal Injury Law
What Is the Definition of Personal Injury?
Personal injury refers to physical or psychological harm caused to an individual due to the negligence or wrongful actions of another party.
What Is an Example of Personal Injury?
An example of personal injury includes injuries sustained in a car accident due to another driver’s negligence. In Adelaide, other common examples include workplace injuries, slip and fall incidents, and medical malpractice, all of which can result in compensation claims if caused by someone else’s negligence.
Can You File a Personal Injury Claim Without a Lawyer?
While it’s possible to file a personal injury claim without a lawyer, having an experienced Adelaide personal injury lawyer can greatly increase your chances of receiving fair compensation. We can navigate complex legal procedures and negotiations on your behalf.
Can You Change Your Lawyer During a Personal Injury Case?
Yes, you can change your personal injury lawyer in Adelaide at any stage of the case if you are dissatisfied with their services. It’s essential to choose a lawyer you trust and feel confident in for the best outcome.
Do Personal Injury Lawyers Go to Court?
Yes, personal injury lawyers may go to court if a settlement cannot be reached through negotiation. However, most personal injury cases are settled out of court, saving time and expenses.
How Are Personal Injury Claim Settlements Calculated?
Personal injury settlements are calculated based on factors such as medical expenses, loss of earnings, pain and suffering, and future care needs. We can help ensure you receive appropriate compensation.
How Long Does It Usually Take to Settle a Personal Injury Claim?
The time to settle a personal injury claim varies depending on the complexity of the case. Some cases settle within months, while more complicated ones may take over a year.
Is a Personal Injury Settlement Considered Marital Property?
In Australia, personal injury settlements are generally considered personal rather than marital property. However, in some cases, the courts may view certain compensation as a shared asset, particularly if it affects the family’s financial stability.
Is Personal Injury a Tort?
Yes, personal injury is classified as a tort in Australian law, which means it is a civil wrong resulting from negligence or intentional harm.
Is Personal Injury Civil or Criminal Law?
Personal injury law falls under civil law in Adelaide, as it deals with compensation claims for harm caused by the negligence or misconduct of another party.
What Are Special Damages in Personal Injury?
Special damages refer to specific, quantifiable expenses incurred as a result of an injury, such as medical bills, lost wages, and repair costs. These are calculated separately from general damages like pain and suffering.
What's the Average Payout for a Personal Injury Claim?
The average payout for a personal injury claim in Adelaide varies significantly based on the severity of the injury and other factors. Settlements can range from a few thousand dollars to much larger sums in severe cases.
What Percentage Do Personal Injury Lawyers Take for Claims?
In Adelaide, personal injury lawyers typically work on a “no win, no fee” basis, taking between 20% to 40% of the settlement amount as their fee. The exact percentage will depend on the complexity of the case.
How Do Personal Injury Lawyers Get Paid?
Personal injury lawyers in Adelaide are usually paid on a contingency basis, meaning they receive a percentage of the settlement if the case is successful. If no compensation is awarded, they typically do not charge legal fees.
Are Personal Injury Settlements Public Record?
No, personal injury settlements in Adelaide are usually confidential and are not part of the public record unless the case goes to court and results in a public trial.
Can a Personal Injury Settlement Be Garnished?
In most cases, personal injury settlements cannot be garnished. However, certain circumstances, such as outstanding debts, might allow creditors to seek garnishment.
Can I Claim Personal Injury if the Accident Was My Fault?
In Adelaide, you may still be able to claim compensation for personal injury even if you were partially at fault. However, the amount you receive could be reduced based on your degree of responsibility.
How Long Do I Have to Make a Personal Injury Claim After Being Injured?
In Adelaide, the standard time limit for lodging a personal injury claim is three years from the date of the injury. Exceptions can apply, so it’s wise to seek legal advice promptly.
Can You Make a Personal Injury Claim Against Yourself?
No, you cannot file a personal injury claim against yourself. Claims are typically made against another party whose negligence caused the injury.
Can You Sue a Minor for Personal Injury?
Yes, it is possible to sue a minor for personal injury in Adelaide, but the case will usually be handled by their legal guardian. Courts take the age and circumstances of the minor into account when determining liability.
Can You Withdraw a Personal Injury Claim?
Yes, you can withdraw a personal injury claim at any point in Adelaide. However, withdrawing could have legal and financial consequences depending on the stage of the case.
How to Defend a Personal Injury Claim?
Defending a personal injury claim in Adelaide involves proving that you were not negligent or that the claimant’s injuries were not caused by your actions. Evidence such as witness statements, expert reports, and documentation will be crucial.
What Factors Influence How Much Compensation You Get for Personal Injury?
Compensation for personal injury claims in Adelaide depends on factors such as the severity of the injury, medical expenses, lost wages, and the long-term impact on your life and health.
Can I Sue Someone for Personal Injury in Australia?
Yes, you can sue someone for personal injury in Australia if their negligence or intentional act caused you harm. We can guide you through this legal process.
Does Emotional Distress Count as Personal Injury?
Yes, emotional distress can be included in a personal injury claim in Adelaide if it stems from physical harm or trauma caused by another party’s negligence.
Is Defamation Considered Personal Injury?
Defamation is not classified as personal injury in Adelaide. It is treated as a separate legal matter under civil law and involves damage to a person’s reputation rather than physical harm.
What Happens at Mediation for Personal Injury?
At mediation, both parties in a personal injury case meet with a neutral mediator to discuss a potential settlement. This process is common in Adelaide and aims to resolve disputes without going to court.
What Happens If My Personal Injury Claim Goes to Court?
If your personal injury claim goes to court in Adelaide, the case will be heard by a judge who will determine whether compensation is warranted. You will need to present evidence and argue your case during the trial. This is something we will assist with when handling your claim.
Does Home Insurance Cover Personal Injury?
Home insurance policies in Adelaide typically cover personal injury claims if the injury occurred on your property. However, the extent of coverage depends on the specific terms of your policy, so it’s best to review your insurance documents or consult with your provider.
Are Personal Injury Lawsuit Settlements Taxable?
In Australia, personal injury settlements are generally not taxable. Compensation received for physical injuries, emotional distress, or medical expenses is exempt from tax, but any interest earned on the settlement may be subject to taxation.
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