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Need help with a personal injury compensation claim in Western Australia? The WA Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal podcast offers expert advice and tips on how to claim compensation for motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, and more. Whether you've been in a car accident or suffered an injury at work, our podcast provides clear, actionable steps to help you navigate the legal process.Every week, we break down essential topics in WA personal injury law, including:Motor vehicle accident compensationWorkers' compensation claimsPublic liability lawsuitsCriminal injuries compensationMedical negligence casesSlip and fall injury claimsDrawing on Foyle Legal's extensive experience in fighting for injured people's rights, we transform complex legal concepts into clear, actionable advice. Our cutting-edge audio format makes understanding your legal rights easier than ever.From Perth to Broome, we handle personal injury claims across Western Australia. Whether you're dealing with a workplace injury, public liability issue, or car accident claim, our expert insights will guide you through the legal process and help you get the compensation you deserve.Subscribe now to WA Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal to stay informed, understand your rights, and make empowered decisions about your personal injury claim in WA.Foyle Legal Website: https://foylelegal.com/Follow us on social media for the latest updates and additional legal resources:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@foylelegalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FoyleLegalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/foyle.legal/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@foylelegalLet Foyle Legal guide you toward the compensation you deserve.-----Legal Disclaimer:The Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal podcast provides general information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The content is based primarily on Western Australian law and may not apply in other jurisdictions. Listening to this podcast does not establish a solicitor-client relationship, and the content is not a substitute for seeking professional legal advice. This podcast is intended primarily for Western Australian listeners.We aim to help injured individuals understand their rights and responsibilities; however, we do not actively encourage listeners to make a claim unless they believe it is the right decision for their circumstances. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified lawyer before making any legal decisions and ensuring that decisions are based on legal advice specific to your situation.The podcast may feature different hosts and guests whose opinions do not necessarily reflect the views of Foyle Legal. Not all guests are legal practitioners, and their opinions may not align with our legal practice. While we strive to edit opinions that may not be factually correct, they may remain if their removal disrupts the episode's flow.The information is believed to be accurate as of the date the source material was first published, but Foyle Legal does not guarantee its completeness, accuracy, or timeliness. Laws and regulations may change, and we encourage listeners to seek updated legal advice from local professionals. Foyle Legal is not liable for any loss or damage arising from reliance on this podcast's content. We recommend that listeners always consult a qualified lawyer for advice specific to their individual legal circumstances.Disclosure:We may participate in affiliate or sponsorship programs to support the creation of this podcast. Some episodes may include links or mentions of products and services, for which we may receive financial compensation. Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal operates independently, and any references to external entities do not constitute endorsements.Copyright 2024 WA Injury Advocates Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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    • Ep 61. Public Liability Claim WA – $505K Payout for Injury!
      May 13 2025
      Public Liability Claim WA – $505K Injury Payout! Can you claim compensation if injured in a public place? In this episode, we break down a real-life public liability claim in WA, where a balcony collapse led to a $505,327 payout for a severe ankle fracture.⏳ What You’ll Learn in This Episode: What is negligence in public liability claims? How to prove liability and maximize your compensation. What role does WA’s Civil Liability Act (2002) play in payouts? How was economic loss calculated in this $505K case? What are the time limits for public liability claims in WA? Injured in a Public Place? Don’t Wait! Time limits apply in WA – file your claim before it’s too late! Document everything – medical records, expenses, and lost income. Legal expertise matters – a personal injury lawyer in Perth can help. Read the Full Blog Breakdown Here: https://foylelegal.com/blog/public-liability-claim-505k-payout-for-ankle-fracture-in-wa-a-comprehensive-case-study-guide/ Need Expert Legal Help? Contact Foyle Legal today – We offer No Win No Fee services in Western Australia. Have Questions? Drop them in the Comments Below! Subscribe for More Legal Insights!Follow us on social media for the latest updates and additional legal resources:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@foylelegalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FoyleLegalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/foyle.legal/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@foylelegalX: https://twitter.com/foylelegalLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/foyle-legal/Timestamp:00:00 - Introduction to Personal Injury Claims Explained00:22 - Overview of Public Liability Claims in WA00:25 - Real Case: Balcony Collapse and Legal Battle00:48 - Breakdown of the Landmark 2017 WADC 19 Case01:06 - Understanding Negligence in Public Liability Cases01:21 - Case Background: Plaintiff’s Work and Life Before the Accident02:00 - The Balcony Collapse: What Went Wrong?02:25 - Severe Injuries and Long-Term Consequences03:03 - Mental Health Impacts of Serious Injury03:30 - Establishing Negligence: Who Was Responsible?04:05 - The Role of Evidence: Medical Records and Testimonies05:02 - Key Legal Challenges in the Case06:01 - Liability: Proving the Balcony Was Unsafe07:11 - Mitigation of Loss: Could the Plaintiff Have Worked?08:19 - Calculating Economic Loss and Compensation09:21 - Court Decision: Findings on Negligence and Liability10:06 - Compensation Breakdown: Over $500,000 Awarded11:21 - How the Civil Liability Act 2002 Shapes WA Injury Claims12:04 - Key Legal Precedents and Their Impact on the Case12:39 - Understanding Contributory Negligence and Its Role13:24 - Compensation Categories: Economic Loss, Pain, and Suffering14:06 - Practical Advice: Steps to Take After a Public Injury15:12 - Importance of Acting Fast and Documenting Everything15:56 - Legal Representation: Why Hiring a Lawyer is Crucial16:32 - Navigating Public Liability Insurance and Claims17:21 - Final Takeaways: Understanding Your Rights and Responsibilities18:06 - Conclusion: Ensuring Public Safety and Legal Awareness18:28 - Call to Action: Contact Foyle Legal for Expert Advice-----Legal Disclaimer:The Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal podcast provides general information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The content is based primarily on Western Australian law and may not apply in other jurisdictions. Listening to this podcast does not establish a solicitor-client relationship, and the content is not a substitute for seeking professional legal advice. This podcast is intended primarily for Western Australian listeners.We aim to help injured individuals understand their rights and responsibilities; however, we do not actively encourage listeners to make a claim unless they believe it is the right decision for their circumstances. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified lawyer before making any legal decisions and ensuring that decisions are based on legal advice specific to your situation.The podcast may feature different hosts and guests whose opinions do not necessarily reflect the views of Foyle Legal. Not all guests are legal practitioners, and their opinions may not align with our legal practice. While we strive to edit opinions that may not be factually correct, they may remain if their removal disrupts the episode's flow.The information is believed to be accurate as of the date the source material was first published, but Foyle Legal does not guarantee its completeness, accuracy, or timeliness. Laws and regulations may change, and we encourage listeners to seek updated legal advice from local professionals. Foyle Legal is not liable for any loss or damage arising from reliance on this podcast's content. We recommend that listeners always consult a qualified lawyer for advice specific to their individual legal circumstances.Disclosure:We may participate in affiliate or sponsorship programs to support the creation of this podcast. Some episodes may include ...
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    • Ep 60. Soft Tissue Injury Claim WA – How to Get Paid for Whiplash!
      May 6 2025
      Soft Tissue Injury Claim WA – How to Get Paid for Whiplash! Injured in a car accident in Western Australia? Learn how to claim compensation for whiplash and soft tissue injuries under WA law. We break down a real $112K soft tissue injury payout and explain the Civil Liability Act & Motor Vehicle Insurance Act in simple terms. Key Topics Covered:️ What is a soft tissue injury & how does it affect compensation?️ How much can you claim for whiplash in WA?️ Why medical evidence is critical for a successful claim️ What if you have a pre-existing condition?️ How Foyle Legal can help you get the maximum payout Related Blog for More Details: https://foylelegal.com/blog/soft-tissue-injury-claim-wa-112k-payout-for-whiplash-injury-a-comprehensive-case-study-and-guide/ Need legal help? Get a FREE consultation with Foyle Legal: https://foylelegal.com Subscribe for More Personal Injury Law Insights!Follow us on social media for the latest updates and additional legal resources:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@foylelegalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FoyleLegalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/foyle.legal/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@foylelegalX: https://twitter.com/foylelegalLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/foyle-legal/Timestamp:00:00 - Introduction to Personal Injury Claims Explained00:22 - Understanding Motor Vehicle Accident Claims in WA00:39 - Case Study: $112K Whiplash Payout (2016 WADC 164)01:10 - The Impact of Whiplash and Soft Tissue Injuries01:42 - Legal Framework: Civil Liability Act & Motor Vehicle Act WA02:20 - Proving Negligence in a Car Accident Claim02:54 - Understanding Soft Tissue Injuries & Compensation03:36 - Chronic Pain and Long-Term Whiplash Effects04:00 - Psychological Impact: Depression After an Accident04:46 - Financial Struggles After a Car Accident Injury05:16 - The Role of Legal Representation in Injury Claims05:59 - Medical Evidence vs. Plaintiff Testimony Discrepancies06:41 - How Foyle Legal Helps Clients Strengthen Their Claims07:07 - Compensation for Pain, Suffering, and Lost Wages07:27 - Why Legal Expertise Matters in Car Accident Claims08:04 - Understanding the Human Impact of Injury Claims08:38 - Finding the Balance: Accountability vs. Support09:01 - Key Takeaways: Protecting Your Legal Rights in WA09:26 - Gathering Evidence: Essential Steps After an Accident09:56 - Seeking Legal Help: Why You Should Contact Foyle Legal10:16 - Conclusion: Knowledge is Power in Personal Injury Claims-----Legal Disclaimer:The Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal podcast provides general information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The content is based primarily on Western Australian law and may not apply in other jurisdictions. Listening to this podcast does not establish a solicitor-client relationship, and the content is not a substitute for seeking professional legal advice. This podcast is intended primarily for Western Australian listeners.We aim to help injured individuals understand their rights and responsibilities; however, we do not actively encourage listeners to make a claim unless they believe it is the right decision for their circumstances. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified lawyer before making any legal decisions and ensuring that decisions are based on legal advice specific to your situation.The podcast may feature different hosts and guests whose opinions do not necessarily reflect the views of Foyle Legal. Not all guests are legal practitioners, and their opinions may not align with our legal practice. While we strive to edit opinions that may not be factually correct, they may remain if their removal disrupts the episode's flow.The information is believed to be accurate as of the date the source material was first published, but Foyle Legal does not guarantee its completeness, accuracy, or timeliness. Laws and regulations may change, and we encourage listeners to seek updated legal advice from local professionals. Foyle Legal is not liable for any loss or damage arising from reliance on this podcast's content. We recommend that listeners always consult a qualified lawyer for advice specific to their individual legal circumstances.Disclosure:We may participate in affiliate or sponsorship programs to support the creation of this podcast. Some episodes may include links or mentions of products and services, for which we may receive financial compensation. Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal operates independently, and any references to external entities do not constitute endorsements.
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    • Ep 59. Workers Comp WA – $695K Payout for Work Injury & PTSD
      Apr 29 2025
      Workers’ Compensation Claim in WA – $695K Payout for Amputation & PTSDIf you’ve been injured at work in WA, you may be entitled to a significant compensation payout. In this case, a worker lost four fingers in a workplace accident, leading to PTSD and chronic pain. He won $695K in workers' compensation after proving employer negligence. Can you claim workers’ comp in WA?Yes! If your employer failed to provide a safe workplace, you could be eligible for workers' compensation or even a product liability claim if faulty equipment caused your injury. What injuries qualify for workers' compensation in WA?Amputations & severe burnsPTSD & psychological injuryWorkplace falls & machinery injuriesChronic pain from repetitive strain injuries Read the full case study & legal guide here: https://foylelegal.com/blog/injured-at-work-compensation-695k-for-amputations-ptsd-hand-injury-real-case-study-and-guide/ Why choose Foyle Legal? No Win, No Fee – Pay nothing upfront! Expert Workers' Compensation Lawyers in WA Proven track record of winning high-value claims Need legal advice? Contact Foyle Legal today for a FREE consultation! Visit: https://foylelegal.comFollow us on social media for the latest updates and additional legal resources:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@foylelegalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FoyleLegalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/foyle.legal/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@foylelegalX: https://twitter.com/foylelegalLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/foyle-legal/Timestamp00:00 - Introduction to Workplace Injury Compensation00:24 - Why Workplace Injuries Matter00:46 - Real Case Study: Severe Workplace Injury & Employer Negligence01:29 - How the Injury Happened: Thermoforming Machine Malfunction02:04 - Devastating Injuries: Amputation, PTSD & Chronic Pain02:46 - Employer Knew the Risk But Did Nothing03:36 - Employer Liability vs. Product Liability: Who’s at Fault?04:28 - Legal Battle: Workers’ Compensation vs. Product Liability Claim05:32 - Huge Compensation Payout: $695K Breakdown06:14 - What Went into the Compensation Amount?07:10 - Future Loss of Earnings & Superannuation Explained07:54 - Medical Expenses & Long-Term Recovery Costs08:36 - Compensation for Family Care & Support09:04 - Understanding Pain & Suffering Compensation09:34 - Why Good Legal Representation Matters10:02 - Key Lessons from This Workplace Injury Case10:34 - What to Do If You’re Injured at Work – Step-by-Step Guide11:16 - The Importance of Reporting Your Injury Immediately11:54 - Medical Documentation: Why It’s Critical12:28 - How the Workers’ Compensation System Works in WA13:06 - When You Should Seek Legal Advice13:44 - Can You Claim for Faulty Equipment? Product Liability Explained14:20 - Foyle Legal: Fighting for Injured Workers in WA15:04 - Your Workplace Rights & Final Takeaways-----Legal Disclaimer:The Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal podcast provides general information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The content is based primarily on Western Australian law and may not apply in other jurisdictions. Listening to this podcast does not establish a solicitor-client relationship, and the content is not a substitute for seeking professional legal advice. This podcast is intended primarily for Western Australian listeners.We aim to help injured individuals understand their rights and responsibilities; however, we do not actively encourage listeners to make a claim unless they believe it is the right decision for their circumstances. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified lawyer before making any legal decisions and ensuring that decisions are based on legal advice specific to your situation.The podcast may feature different hosts and guests whose opinions do not necessarily reflect the views of Foyle Legal. Not all guests are legal practitioners, and their opinions may not align with our legal practice. While we strive to edit opinions that may not be factually correct, they may remain if their removal disrupts the episode's flow.The information is believed to be accurate as of the date the source material was first published, but Foyle Legal does not guarantee its completeness, accuracy, or timeliness. Laws and regulations may change, and we encourage listeners to seek updated legal advice from local professionals. Foyle Legal is not liable for any loss or damage arising from reliance on this podcast's content. We recommend that listeners always consult a qualified lawyer for advice specific to their individual legal circumstances.Disclosure:We may participate in affiliate or sponsorship programs to support the creation of this podcast. Some episodes may include links or mentions of products and services, for which we may receive financial compensation. Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal operates independently, and any references to external entities do not constitute endorsements.
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