10 THINGS TO DO IF YOU ARE IN A MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
It's vital to contact a specialist lawyer as soon as
possible after injury or accident, while evidence is still fresh
and the facts surrounding the case are still clear. A specialist
lawyer will be looking out for your best interests.....
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CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET
Access to medical records is an extremely sensitive matter. Naturally,
when you visit your doctor you expect that the subject of your
visit will be kept between yourself and the doctor.
But, are such visits really confidential?
There are a number of ways in which information and records are
not truly confidential. For example, doctors (and other health
care professionals) are required to provide information and documents
as part of a court case....
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HAVE YOU SUFFERED TRAUMA RESULTING FROM AN EXTREME EVENT?
by Mitchell Clark
EXTREME events can occur at any time, in any situation. Whether
it's a bank hold-up, an explosion in a factory, a boating disaster,
a hostage siege or something entirely different, the result is
almost always personal trauma for the innocent people involved.
Nobody can eradicate extreme events from human life. But the law
can go a long way to easing the effects of the resultant trauma
on those unfortunate enough to have experienced such events...
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THE LAWS OF SUMMER – PART 1
BEACH SAFETY
Swimming at a surf beach can be dangerous. There is a risk involved
with swimming in the surf, particularly when the waves are large
or when there are strong rips.
Surfboards can be an added danger, particularly in a designated
"flagged" area.
There have been a number of recent cases in Australia involving
people injured by surfboards. In situations where the surfboard
injures a swimmer in a flagged surfing area the court has held
that the local council (responsible for the patrolling of the
flagged area) was negligent. The court took into account that
the accident could have been avoided by proper direction to the
surfboard rider to remain outside the flagged area. The use of
surfboard within the flagged area was a known danger, and if the
beach Inspectors had kept a proper lookout then the accident would
probably not have occurred...
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