We have some bad news....

YOU DON'T QUALIFY FOR COMPENSATION (yet)

.... Please read below to learn of what to do next.

We cannot move forward with your compensation claim if you case hasn't been accepted by state regulatory body (Workers Comp).

This is the regulatory body in which your employer must have in place to employ you.

It's the LAW!

If you have been injured in the workplace, whilst employed, then you need to file a case with the state regulatory body for YOUR specific state or the state in which the accident happened.

Once you have done this and received a claim number, then just search for Castle Compensation Partners on Facebook and message us. We will then book you in.

See below the state regulatory body for your state.

CLICK below (a new window will open)and lodge a claim today.

Australian Capital Territory: WorkSafe ACT

New South Wales: State Insurance Regulatory Authority (NSW)

Northern Territory: NT WorkSafe

Norfolk Island: Norfolk Island Workers Compensation Agency

Queensland: WorkCover Queensland

South Australia: ReturnToWork SA

Tasmania: WorkCover Tasmania

Victoria: WorkSafe Victoria

Western Australia: WorkCover WA

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)


What is Liability?

Liability is when someone is legally responsible to another person because of his or her actions or failure to act. In a personal injury case there may be several parties who have a certain degree of liability or responsibility for the auto accident.

What is Negligence?

Negligence is when one party is careless in its duty to someone. For example, if a landlord doesn't repair a broken step and someone slips and falls, then the landlord was negligent. He had a duty to fix the step; he didn't fix it; someone fell and suffered Compensation because he didn't fix it. Negligence is often part of personal injury cases.

What are Considered Compensation?

Compensation is the legal word for the money an injured party has lost due to an injury. Those Compensation could be medical bills, prescriptions, time off from work, lengthy recovery time, and also pain and suffering. Most insurance policies only cover certain parts of the cost involved in common injuries like car accidents, slip and falls or workplace illnesses.

What is a Statute of Limitations?

The law limits the amount of time you can file a claim and collect Compensation for your auto accident. That law is called the Statute of Limitations. No matter how great your loss, you will not be able to collect if you miss this deadline. Your lawyer will know all the deadlines for your state. Putting a claim together can take time, so it's important to consult with a lawyer near you as soon as possible

About Us

We operate all over Australia

We connect you to the best lawyers who we handpick for your case.

Doesn't matter which state you are from, we got you covered. We have lawyers throughout the Australia.

That are ready to help you get the justice you deserve.

Disclaimer

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We are a privately owned, nationwide, group-advertising service. We are not a law firm, and for that reason do not prescreen or evaluate your requirements or claim. We provide your information directly to a sponsoring lawyer in your geographic area so that they may provide you professional legal help. Our network of lawyers may be able to provide you with options, advice and counsel regarding the specific requirements of each state and your claim.


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