About

When you need a lawyer, it’s often because you’re in a situation where you need expertise, experience and guidance to help you get through a challenge. Choosing the right lawyer can seem very daunting.

At IM Lawyers, we believe we have the right mix of pragmatic and results-driven advice measured with calming and reassuring representation.

We pride ourselves on having a knack for understanding our clients’ needs and working side by side with them to achieve optimal results.

We relish the trusted adviser role and love nothing more than guiding our clients through significant stages in their life. Whether we are helping a worker get their life back on track after a nasty workplace injury or sitting beside an entrepreneur helping them to realise their dreams, the focus is always the same - understanding our clients’ needs, charting the best course for them and delivering on the solution.

Quality and integrity are paramount

At IM Lawyers, we focus on pragmatic and achievable deliverables. If you don’t have a case, we’ll tell you. If your case is going to be difficult, but not impossible, we’ll make sure you’re aware.

We strongly believe in:

  • thorough communication in plain English;
  • timely delivery of service;
  • accountability if something goes wrong;
  • honesty at all levels;
  • cost-effective, results-driven services.

If you are facing a significant challenge in your personal or business life, contact us to have a discussion and arrange an obligation-free consultation. We will show you the way.

How can we help you today?

Personal Injury Claims

Superannuation and Insurance Claims

Wills and Estate Planning

Deceased Estates

Commercial Law

Call now to arrange an initial free consultation

1800 001 339 info@imlawyers.com.au

It costs you nothing to find out where you stand.

  • We offer an initial free consult on any matter
  • We provide a range of fee options from no win no fee to fixed fees and, where suitable, hourly billing.

We’re open and transparent about how we charge. If our clients have any concerns about fees and charges, before or during their matter, it’s important that they have no reservations in asking how it works or raising any concerns.

Learn more about how we charge

Latest Blogs

Supreme Court Decision demonstrates the importance of regularly reviewing and updating your Will

Supreme Court decision demonstrates the importance of regularly reviewing and updating your Will

In August 2024, the Supreme Court of Queensland delivered a decision which involved a question of interpretation of the Will of ‘Penelope Comino’ and highlights the importance of reviewing and updating your Will regularly, particularly where there has been a change in your circumstances.
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WorkCover ‘Notice of Assessment’ in worker’s compensation claims

WorkCover Notice of Assessment | Workers Compensation QLD

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.
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My personal injury matter is going to a ‘compulsory conference’ – what should I expect?

My personal injury matter is going to a ‘compulsory conference’ – what should I expect?

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.
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Kmart shopper awarded compensation for injuries sustained in self-service queue

Kmart shopper awarded compensation for injuries sustained in self-service queue

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.
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