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Read moreDon’t be put off by the word ‘public’ — injuries that happen in both public and private spaces are covered by public liability law.
Some of the most common claims are:
This is by no means a complete list — public liability covers many more situations.
If you were injured by a defective product, you may have a product liability claim instead.
To make a public liability claim, you will need to meet five basic criteria:
This injury could be physical, emotional or financial harm.
You should have experienced some kind of loss, such as medical expenses, lost wages, or pain and suffering.
You cannot make a claim if the injury is your fault. It must be caused by someone else’s actions.
You need to prove that the at-fault party had a legal obligation to ensure your safety, but they failed in this duty.
You need to provide evidence that the other party was ‘negligent’. This means they acted carelessly or failed to take the precautions any reasonable person would have taken.
Find out if you have a public liability claim today.
The amount of compensation you receive depends on the severity of your injury and its impact on your life.
You’re generally entitled to compensation for:
To learn more about compensation, head to our complete guide.
For an estimate of how much you could receive, speak to one of our expert public liability lawyers today.
Time limits apply to every public liability case. In some states, you need to start court proceedings within 3 years of being injured. In others, you have 3 years from the date you realise your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence.
To find out which time limits apply in your state, visit our comprehensive guide.
It’s important to note that the law around time limits is full of exceptions — so if you’re already outside the limit, it’s likely you still have a claim. Just speak to a specialist lawyer as soon as possible.
You tell one of our expert lawyers about your situation. This consultation is free, and we’ll advise you if you have a claim on the spot.
We build a strong, evidence-based case, including surveillance footage, witness statements, expert medical reports, documents from accountants and accident reports from local authorities.
We may ask you to attend an independent medical examination. Our medical team will help us determine how much compensation you’re entitled to, including pain and suffering, loss of wages or earnings, and any personal care needs and requirements. We pay all upfront costs and organise an interpreter, should you need one.
This is where our decades of specialised experience come into play. Most likely, your matter will settle out of Court, and we’ll negotiate the maximum settlement we can for you.
In less than 5% of cases, we go to court. If this happens, we’ll guide you through the entire process. We have the skills and the financial muscle to go head to head with the insurers, and will ensure you get your maximum compensation.
If you’ve been injured, there are important steps you should take to protect your health and your right to compensation. Here’s what you can do:
You could receive your compensation in as little as 6 months. However, most claims take approximately 18 months. In certain circumstances, such as complex cases that proceed to Court or when waiting for injuries to stabilise, the process can be extended significantly and may take a few years.
Compensation is typically paid by the insurance company of the individual or business whose wrongdoing resulted in your injuries.
It’s a rule that businesses must have public liability insurance to cover these situations. But if the responsible person doesn’t have insurance, they have to pay you directly.
Most cases are resolved outside of court through negotiation, but if you cannot reach a settlement or if liability is disputed, the matter may proceed to court.
In addition to your public liability claim, you may also have a Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) claim if your injury prevents you from returning to work. As part of our comprehensive service, we always examine your situation and find all your additional claims. Often, these are worth substantially more than your public liability claim alone.
While you can legally represent yourself, the law surrounding Public Liability is notoriously complex and open to interpretation. You only have one chance to get compensation, so it’s crucial to give your claim the best chance of success.
A good lawyer takes the stress and confusion out of your claim, building you an airtight case and securing the full compensation you deserve. Your lawyer will always:
When you walk through our doors, our top priority is to help you as much as we can. This commitment is shown in over 200 5-star reviews.
Working with Monaco gives your claim the greatest chance of success. We use proven legal strategies and specialist knowledge to prepare your case and ensure you get proper compensation for your injuries.
We have an extensive network of liability and medical experts providing independent evidence to bolster your claim. Public liability cases rely heavily on evidence, so this strong expert support is crucial to winning your claim.
Voted “Compensation Law Firm of the Year in Australia 2020”, we’re industry leaders with the expertise to prove negligence in even the most complex circumstances.
Speak to us today for free, comprehensive legal advice. Find out where you stand, how we can assist with your claim, and the best way to maximise your final payout.
Learn more about usUse our online claim checker to instantly find out if you have a claim. Alternatively, just give us a ring — our expert lawyers are always ready to answer your questions.