The Importance of Evidence in Workers Compensation Claims
A recent case before the Workers Compensation Commission of New South Wales, has highlighted the importance of having evidence to support a claim for workers compensation.
The Importance of Evidence in Workers Compensation Claims
A recent case before the Workers Compensation Commission of New South Wales, has highlighted the importance of having evidence to support a claim for workers compensation.
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I am currently receiving Workers Compensation from an accident that I received whilst at work, it was a back injury and I have to have on-going treatment. However, the pain is now affecting my legs and is making it very hard for me to get around. I will soon need more help around the house and to get out and do shopping etc. My compensation doesn’t cover this. Am I able to go back and make a further claim? More
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