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Coronial Inquests

CORONIAL INQUEST LAWYERS KIAMA

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Our Kiama practice covers a broad spectrum of criminal cases. These include traffic violations, drug offences, drink driving matters, theft, assault, fraud, and serious indictable charges such as homicide.

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We offer round-the-clock criminal law support in Kiama. Day or night, you can contact our criminal lawyers whenever urgent representation is required. Your first consultation is free.

Top-Tier Team


Our team is guided by a former police officer and senior police prosecutor. With extensive knowledge of police processes and court operations, we develop well-structured strategies for every matter we handle.

Extensive Experience


We have represented clients in a wide range of criminal proceedings, frequently managing summary matters without relying on external barristers. This approach strengthens the quality of courtroom advocacy while keeping costs more manageable.

Here To Help

Losing a loved one is never easy, and when that loss becomes part of a coronial inquest, the emotional strain can increase significantly. These proceedings often involve sensitive details and formal findings that may have lasting effects for those connected to the matter.


We represent clients in Kiama who are involved in coronial inquests, providing support throughout the process. Our team explains your role, prepares you for what lies ahead, and works to protect your interests during each stage of the inquiry.

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How Can Our Kiama Coronial Inquest Lawyers Assist?

Coronial investigations follow strict procedures that can be challenging to manage, particularly while coping with grief. If you are asked to provide evidence or respond to questions, it is important to understand both your rights and your obligations.


Our Kiama lawyers assist with all aspects of the process, including reviewing the circumstances of the death, preparing statements, responding to correspondence from the Coroner, and appearing at hearings. We take the time to explain each step clearly, outline your position, and provide practical guidance as the matter progresses.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a coronial inquest?

    A coronial inquest is an independent inquiry carried out by the Coroner to examine the circumstances of a person’s death. The investigation seeks to determine key details such as the identity of the deceased, along with when, where, and how the death occurred. Witnesses may be called to provide evidence, and expert reports or documents can be reviewed to assist in reaching findings.


    While anyone may request that an inquest be held, the decision rests with the Coroner. Most hearings are open to the public, although certain information can be restricted if it involves sensitive material. Once the process concludes, the Coroner delivers formal findings, which are separate from medical reports and are provided to the senior next of kin and other directly involved parties.

  • What should I do if I’m facing a coronial inquest?

    If you are a witness, a family member, or identified as a person of interest, it is vital to understand the potential consequences of your role. The findings from an inquest can influence other proceedings, including civil claims, disciplinary matters, or criminal investigations.


    Representation from experienced coronial inquest lawyers can help you prepare for questioning, respond to requests from the Coroner, and participate effectively in the hearings. For clients in Kiama, having proper support can make a significant difference in how your position is understood and presented.

  • How do I contact Kells’ criminal lawyers?

    Our team is available 24/7 to assist with coronial inquest matters. If you are in Kiama or the surrounding region and require immediate advice, contact us on 0410 593 059 for confidential support.

Get Trusted Criminal Law Advice in Kiama

If you would like to discuss your case with our criminal team, please get in touch. We are available 24/7 to help you and offer a free initial consultation.

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