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Workplace Accidents & Injuries - Workers Compensation - No Win, No Fee

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAWYERS IN KIAMA

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When life takes an unexpected turn, you deserve decisive action. At Kells, we provide practical legal advice across the full scope of compensation and personal injury matters.

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Worried about whether you have a valid claim? The team at Kells provides a complimentary case review to help you understand your options and the strength of your matter.

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Move forward without paying upfront fees. Our firm invests in your case and works towards a positive outcome, always placing your best interests first.

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Kells will manage the process on your behalf and seek the highest compensation available under your circumstances and entitlements.

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Have you developed an illness or been injured while working in Kiama, travelling for your job, or carrying out duties away from your usual workplace? If so, you may be eligible to claim workers’ compensation and access important support.


Workers’ compensation can assist with covering medical treatment, rehabilitation expenses, lost wages, and other costs related to your condition. Because strict time limits apply in New South Wales, it’s important to act quickly and understand your options.

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How Can Our “No Win, No Fee” Kiama Workers’ Compensation Lawyers Help?

If you have been injured or developed an illness because of your job in Kiama, you may be entitled to make a workers’ compensation claim.

Recovering from a work-related condition is difficult enough without the added stress of insurance paperwork, strict deadlines, and disputes. Our workers’ compensation lawyers in Kiama can step in to manage the process, giving you the support you need to focus on your health. Whether your injury occurred at your workplace, while travelling for your role, or during off-site duties, we can assist.


Unlike other compensation claims, you do not need to prove that your employer was at fault. It is usually enough to show that your work was a substantial contributing factor. In some cases, if your employer failed to provide a safe environment, there may also be grounds for a separate negligence claim.


Depending on your circumstances, workers’ compensation in New South Wales may provide ongoing income support, medical and rehabilitation expenses, and in cases of permanent injury, a lump sum payment.


How is it funded?


If you are pursuing a workers’ compensation claim in Kiama, your case may be funded through the Workers Compensation Independent Review Office (WIRO). When approved, WIRO covers the legal costs and related expenses required to run your matter, meaning you will not have to pay for these fees yourself.


If WIRO funding is not available, our Kiama workers’ compensation lawyers may still be able to assist under a no win, no fee arrangement (terms apply). Because strict time limits apply to these claims in New South Wales, it is important to act quickly and understand your rights as early as possible.

We focus on taking the stress out of the claims process.

Contact our Kiama workers’ compensation lawyers today and book your free case assessment.

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