When a legal challenge disrupts your life, seeking help from a lawyer early, is critical.
It can be difficult to make that first contact. Our aim is to make it as easy as possible for you. We aim to provide the reassurance you need to make sure you can be comfortable with the whole process that you are undertaking.
We also aim to relieve the uncertainty associated with that first contact by offering an obligation free initial consult.
So, there’s nothing to lose to find out exactly where you stand.
Speak with a lawyer today and start the process of getting yourself back to a better place.
When the unexpected happens and you need to engage a lawyer, choosing the right lawyer for you and your matter, is crucial.
Not only will you be looking for the legal expertise and experience you need, you’ll want to know you can develop a trusted relationship with your legal team.
Our lawyers have a knack to understand our clients’ needs. We work side by side, from day one, to achieve optimal results.
We have always been conscious that in our roles, we support clients through some of the most difficult periods of their lives. We are aware of the significant responsibility that comes with this position.
That's just one of the reasons IML staff members Luke Ingham-Myers and Ashleigh Shea chose to become accredited Mental Health First Aiders.
A Notice of Assessment details a worker’s injuries and level of permanent impairment, and includes a lump sum offer under the statutory workers’ compensation scheme. This is an important crossroad in a WorkCover claim, and the injured worker’s decision regarding the NOA will have significant implications for their compensation claim.
Going to a compulsory conference for your personal injury matter can be confusing, particularly when you are not sure what to expect. We make every effort to make sure our clients understand the process so that they are as comfortable as possible when attending their compulsory conference.
In March 2024, the New South Wales District Court awarded damages to a Kmart shopper who was injured while in the self-service queue at the Woy Woy Kmart store. The plaintiff lodged a public liability claim, suing Kmart for injuries she sustained in a self-serve queue at a Kmart store in NSW.
When buying a business in Queensland, there are a number of tasks you need to turn your mind to. This is particularly the case when the business you’re purchasing has a liquor license to supply or sell alcohol.