FREE CLAIMS CHECK
Request a call back for a free claims assessment.
Tell us what happened and how your injury has affected you.
One of our personal injury lawyers will then speak with you and explain your rights and entitlements.
If you have a claim, we will begin the process and gather the evidence needed to support it.
At Evolve Legal, our experienced personal injury lawyers keep manageable caseloads so we can give your claim the time and attention it deserves.
Whether you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident, at work, or in a public place, we focus on building a strong case to help you achieve the best possible outcome without unnecessary delays.
Your claim is more than just facts and documents. We take the time to understand how your injury has affected your health, career, and daily life. Our team presents your story clearly and effectively to insurers, helping them fully understand your situation and why you are entitled to compensation.
We believe in transparency. Unlike some personal injury law firms, we do not charge uplift fees. Our costs are explained upfront, so you know exactly what to expect throughout your claim.
For added confidence, our fees can be independently assessed to ensure they are fair and in line with your cost agreement. We also offer flexibility if you prefer not to use this option.
Everyone expects to get through the work day safely and return home without injury. However, when a workplace injury occurs, it can have a serious impact on your health, income, and daily life.
In Queensland, workers compensation may be available if you are injured:
These claims may provide support for:
If your injury was caused by your employer’s negligence or a failure to provide a safe workplace, you may also be entitled to make a common law damages claim.
This type of claim may include compensation for:
Strict time limits apply to both workers compensation and common law claims. It is important to seek legal advice promptly to protect your entitlements.
We all expect roads to be used safely, but when a motor vehicle accident occurs, the impact can be serious and life changing.
In Queensland, if you were not at fault, you may be entitled to make a motor vehicle accident claim through the Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurer of the at fault driver.
The CTP insurer may be required to cover reasonable rehabilitation costs and provide compensation for your injuries, including:
If your CTP claim cannot be resolved, a court may determine the outcome based on the evidence, expert reports, and legal submissions.
Strict time limits apply to reporting the accident, lodging a Notice of Accident Claim, and starting court proceedings.
If you miss the deadline, then you may lose your entitlement to make a claim. It is important to get prompt advice to protect your entitlements.
If you have been injured because a person or business failed to take reasonable care, you may be entitled to make a public liability claim.
In Queensland, public liability claims are generally made under the Personal Injuries Proceedings Act. In some cases, you may also have rights under the Australian Consumer Law if your injury was caused by defective goods or services.
A successful claim may provide compensation for:
To receive compensation, it must be shown that another party was negligent and that their actions caused your injury.
There are strict time limits for lodging a Notice of Claim and starting court proceedings. If you miss a deadline, you may lose your right to claim compensation. Getting legal advice early can help protect your rights.
If you were injured while travelling on a commercial flight, or while boarding or leaving the plane, you may be able to claim compensation from the airline.
In many aviation injury claims, you do not need to prove the airline was negligent. You only need to show that the incident was unexpected and happened outside of your control.
Compensation may cover:
The amount of compensation depends on the evidence, including medical reports and other expert material. Strict time limits apply.
Aviation injury claims are different from public liability and workplace injury claims. In most cases, court proceedings must be started within 2 years of the injury, and this deadline cannot be extended.
Getting legal advice early is important so you do not miss your opportunity to make a claim.
If you are unable to work because of illness or injury, you may be entitled to claim benefits through your TPD insurance or income protection insurance. Many people do not realise these policies are often included in their superannuation. You may be able to make a claim even if no one else caused your injury or illness. Our personal injury lawyers can help identify any available cover and guide you through the claims process.
Contact us today to speak with an experienced personal injury lawyer and find out whether you have a compensation claim.
Recovering from an injury can be difficult, but you do not have to face it alone. Our team is here to guide you through the process and help you pursue the compensation you deserve. It costs nothing to speak with us.