Public Liability laws cover a range of circumstances and situations when a person
sustains personal incident or death due to the fault of another person's negligence
or failure to apply a 'reasonable amount of care'.
Public liability insurance can be defined as being a 'a fund to protect individuals,
businesses and organisations from the risk of financial liability to third parties
for Compensation, loss of property, damage of property, pure economic loss or death'.
Below you will find a list of topics relating to public liability that are covered
in this section of the website:
- Public Liability Laws in Australia.
- What does Public Liability Compensation
cover?
- Do I have a possible public liability
claim?
- What is product
liability? Does is relate to public liability?
- Public Liability, personal incident
& Workers Compensation Claims - What is the difference?
- What to do when claiming for public
liability compensation.
- Public Liability Compensation -
Your Entitlements
- How long will my public liability
compensation claim take?
- What documentation do I need?
- What else is required from me?
If you are in need of legal advice, contact Stacks/Goudkamp today. Stacks/Goudkamp is a Sydney based law firm with Accredited Specialists in Compensation Law and Compensation matters. We are situated in the heart of the Sydney CBD and also have offices in Parramatta, Liverpool, Newcastle and Wollongong. Call us today on 1800 25 1800 or alternatively, fill out the form on the right.
If you have sustained personal injuries in a Motor Vehicle Incident and can prove that the incident was caused by the driver of a motor vehicle (even if the identity of that vehicle is unknown, for example, hit and run) even if you were partly responsible for the incident yourself, you are entitled to receive compensation or 'damages'... read more