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Personal Injury Law – No Win, No Fee - Compensation Claims

NO WIN, NO FEE Compensation Lawyers Wollongong

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Practical and expert legal advice for personal injury law and compensation claims in Wollongong.

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If you have the slightest concern, Kells provides a free case assessment of your possible compensation claim.

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This allows you to seek justice without risk. We are fully committed to your case and will work hard to make sure we get the best possible outcome for you.

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Kells will take care of all the legalities for you and help you get each dollar you are entitled to.

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Have you been injured in an accident where you weren’t at fault? Perhaps you have a work-related injury which resulted from the negligence of your employer? Have you suffered at the hands of a medical professional? Or maybe you have suffered damage or loss because of a problem with a product or service?


If your answer is “yes” to any of these questions, you may be able to make a personal injury compensation claim with Kells the Lawyers in Wollongong.

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How Can Our "No Win, No Fee" Wollongong Compensation Lawyers Help?

Our compensation and personal injury lawyers assist people in Wollongong who find themselves at a difficult time in their lives following physical or psychological injury arising from the negligence or fault of another. This includes workplace accidents, motor accidents, medical negligence, slip and falls, asbestos diseases, and product defects. We also act in superannuation and total permanent impairment (TPD) claims.

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Want to know if you have a valid claim? Send us your details and one of our Wollongong team members will be in touch.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of personal injury qualifies for compensation?

    Common types of compensation injuries include:


    • Motor Vehicle Accident
    • Workers Compensation
    • Workplace Accident
    • Public Liability
    • Medical Negligence
    • Product Liability

    Not all injuries are physical. There may be circumstances when a person has suffered psychological trauma as a result of an incident or circumstance. In this case, a person may make a psychological injury claim, which is sometimes called a psychiatric injury claim, mental health claim, or workers compensation stress claim.


    If you'd like to know whether your injury qualifies for compensation, give us a call on 02 4221 9311 or visit our Wollongong office at 14-18 Auburn Street, Wollongong, New South Wales 2500.

  • What can compensation cover?

    Compensation can cover a range of costs including:


    • Medical expenses;
    • Lost wages and future loss of income;
    • Physical and psychological suffering;
    • Loss of enjoyment of life; and
    • Home modifications.

    If you wish to learn more, give us a call on 02 4221 9311 or visit our Wollongong office for a free case assessment.

  • How do I know if I have a compensation case?

    If you have suffered an injury due to someone else’s negligence or fault, or you are unsure if you have, you may be entitled to compensation. The best way to know for sure is to get in touch with the experienced "no win, no fee" compensation lawyers in our Wollongong office who can assess your case and advise you on the best course of action, at no cost to you. Tell us a little bit about what happened, and we can guide you and tell you whether or not you can claim for injury.

  • How is pain and suffering compensation calculated in Australia?

    In Wollongong, pain and suffering compensation is typically awarded in personal injury cases, particularly those involving negligence or accidents. This compensation is often referred to as "general damages" and is meant to compensate the victim for the physical and emotional pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life experienced as a result of the injury.


    The calculation of pain and suffering compensation is influenced by several factors:


    • Severity of injury
    • Impact on life
    • Duration of suffering
    • Medical evidence
    • Precedent cases
    • Comparative negligence
    • Legislation and guidelines

    It can be difficult to calculate the amount of compensation you may be entitled to, which is why it is important to seek advice from qualified compensation and personal injury lawyers who can help you determine an appropriate amount. Give us a call on 02 4221 9311 or visit our Wollongong office to get started.

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