I recently went on line and participated in some research that the Workover hosted on its website in Victoria. The Research is jointly funded by Worksafe, Transport Accident Commission (TAC), and Monash University. It is being carried out under the auspices of Queensland University. The Research invited participation from Supervisors involved in the return to [...]
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Work injury not serious enough for common law – exaggeration & surveillance
An injured worker was deemed not to suffer a serious injury, following video surveillance carried out over 22 days over several years, and based on the fact that the injured worker did not take as many painkillers as alleged and, hang on, based on her her movements at the Court, “which had been quite slow” [...]

Lawyer loses bullying claim appeal
In this high profile Victorian legal case against Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, a Family Law Department Head Lawyer was found to have “unjustified perception of bullying” by the Court of Appeal, notwithstanding she suffered an accepted 30% total permanent psychiatric injury. This is a very good legal case to demonstrate that where an injured worker has [...]

Reckless injured worker’s common law damages reduced by 70%
A couple of weeks ago I came across this bizarre but interesting Victorian legal case, whereby the Victorian Supreme Court decided (in 2011) to reduce common law damages awarded to a seriously injured worker by a whopping 70% -because the injured worker – who suffers a major back injury – continued to “recklessly” work on [...]

How are damages calculated
Further to yesterday’s article in which we discovered that if an injured worker recovers damages for their loss of earnings and earning capacity (in a common law claim) they are required to repay any amount they have received from WorkCover for weekly payment of compensation, we though we’d re-summarise how common law damages (both pain [...]

Injured worker aggravates work injury after fall at home – weekly pay ceased!
“Carefactor 0″ is a Victorian-based injured worker, who suffered a severe cervical spine (neck) injury at work, for which she underwent surgery but is left with ongoing motor issues affecting her upper and lower limbs. One of her main issues, apart from ongoing pain, is that she has difficulty walking due to residual weakness in [...]

Vic Premier Naphtine called building workers safety march a disgrace
More than 5,000 construction workers stopped work to march through Melbourne’s CBD to highlight concerns over safety standards on construction company Grocon’s work sites. Premier Denis Napthine called the march a “disgrace”! Building workers down tools for safety protest Protestors held a minute of silence at the CUB site on Swanston Street, where Melbourne siblings [...]

Victoria safest for young workers: twisted workcover stats!
Assistant Treasurer Gordon Rich-Phillips, Vic’s workcover Minister revealed on 19 April that recent WorkCover statistics show Victoria is the safest state in Australia for young workers when comparing the work health and safety schemes of each state and territory. Now, now, isn’t this a rather misleading way of hiding the truth of SafeWork Australia’s newly [...]

The worst workcover claim we have ever heard of – a lawyer who lied, a doctor who made a mistake and an injured worker crippled for life
Having just read your article – One of the worst workcover claim handling we have heard of- I felt compelled to share my story… I am [in my late thirties]. My injury occurred [just over five years ago], Lifting, nothing heavy, quite innocuous in fact. I presented to my doctor with pain radiating from one [...]

Welcome to The Workover
Welcome to The Workover “Workover” is what I’ve come to call the industry that thrives off the billion dollar annual WorkCover budget in Victoria. “Workover” is a corruption of the word “WorkCover”, one that comes naturally to mind when you’ve spent any time in the system. WorkCover promises rehabilitation, compensation, and return to work for [...]

A Game For Injured Workers And Their Supporters
A Game For Injured Workers And Their Supporters It’s Called: Whispering Up A Storm In the Workover Here’s a way you can spend 15 minutes on line, getting really angry, vent mightily while acting empowered and whispering in the Workover. It’s based on the idea that many whispers will grow into a storm [...]

75% of young injured workers do not apply for workcover – SafeWork AU
SafeWork Australia’s newly released report “Work-related injuriesexperienced by young workers in Australia, 2009–10″ shows that workplace health and safety basically is not working for young workers, that under 25′s account for most work injuries, and… hang on, that almost two thirds of injured young workers did not apply for workers’ compensation. 75% of young injured [...]

When It’s In The Workover, Bullying can be Masked as Incompetence.
When It’s In The Workover, Bullying can be Masked as Incompetence. At the moment, I’m engaged in a struggle with my Claims Management over my FOI requests, and my request for retraining. Both these struggles have been initiated by my personal requests. Neither should present cause for struggle. I have the right to obtain all [...]

Surveillance evidence defeats injured workers damages claim
Again, in this legal case [Vic], an injured worker’s credit was significantly undermined by workcover insurance’s surveillance video footage. Please remember at all times, and especially if you are undertaking legal proceedings (i.e. common law damages claim, serious injury certificate etc.) that the insurer (defense) WILL put you under surveillance, by means of “finding anything [...]

The importance of an accurate injury claim form
We have said it many times, the best and only ways to preserve evidence of your work injuries are by reporting all of them promptly to a doctor or other medical provider (i.e. hospital), by accurately filling in the injury claim form, and by photographing any visible marks, cuts, bruises, swellings, including any casts (plaster), [...]

WorkSafe launches “new” campaign – RTW now or else you will get mentally ill!
Oh dear, check this out, Workcover Victoria (WorkSafe) has launched a brand spanking “new” campaign today to get injured sods back to work pronto because “the longer injured workers are off the more likely they are to require psychiatric and psychological help“. Needless to mention that RTW and rehabilitation strategies are , again, gaining priority over [...]
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NSW injured workers can still make a further claim for impairment for that same injury – new legal case
May 22, 2013
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Finance Minister Greg Pearce – architect of NSW injured workers law reforms drunk and dishonest
June 9, 2013
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Another fraud accused injured worker entitled to workcover!
May 25, 2013
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Workplace Bullying Draft Code of Practice – survey
June 12, 2013
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More corruption: Green slip change link to Minister Greg Pearce’s Liberal mate Michael Photios
June 18, 2013
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It’s now official- being a woman is a pre-existing condition: Workcover
June 10, 2013
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Work injury not serious enough for common law – exaggeration & surveillance
June 1, 2013
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Injured workers told to keep bully diaries
June 4, 2013
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Minister Greg Pearce also appointed his mates to the workcover board of NSW!
June 14, 2013
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Dodgy rehabbers – a story and a warning
May 30, 2013
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O’Farrell rewards Shooters & Hunters for ongoing support of ongoing attacks on NSW working people
June 19, 2013
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What has the attack on NSW’s Workers Compensation laws meant for you?
May 22, 2013
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Workplace bullying and the strategies employed to deny stress claim payouts
June 3, 2013
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A workcover case manager warns injured worker not to speak with other people on workcover
June 7, 2013
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A so called “independent” workcover research project
June 8, 2013
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Greg Pearce avoids the sack after alcohol, expenses & other scandals
June 15, 2013
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Unfair dismissal – injured worker’s light duties were part of her contract
June 16, 2013
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Minister Greg Pearce appointed his private secretary’s husband to WIRO position!
June 17, 2013
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When can weekly payments in Victoria be terminated
May 21, 2013
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Lawyer loses bullying claim appeal
May 29, 2013
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SA Premier accused of unprofessional conduct as previous workcover lawyer
May 25, 2013
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Reckless injured worker’s common law damages reduced by 70%
May 24, 2013
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How are damages calculated
May 20, 2013
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40% of workers will have no access to new anti-bullying laws contained in Fair Work Act
June 15, 2013
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Workcover insurers acted cruel & malicious – Canadian Court handed largest punitive damages ever
June 14, 2013
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NSW injured workers- be aware of your current entitlements and rights
June 20, 2013
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O’Farrell rewards Shooters & Hunters for ongoing support of ongoing attacks on NSW working people
June 19, 2013
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More corruption: Green slip change link to Minister Greg Pearce’s Liberal mate Michael Photios
June 18, 2013
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Injured worker dismissed for making complaint about unsafe working conditions
June 18, 2013
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Minister Greg Pearce appointed his private secretary’s husband to WIRO position!
June 17, 2013
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Unfair dismissal – injured worker’s light duties were part of her contract
June 16, 2013
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40% of workers will have no access to new anti-bullying laws contained in Fair Work Act
June 15, 2013
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Greg Pearce avoids the sack after alcohol, expenses & other scandals
June 15, 2013
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Minister Greg Pearce also appointed his mates to the workcover board of NSW!
June 14, 2013
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Workcover insurers acted cruel & malicious – Canadian Court handed largest punitive damages ever
June 14, 2013
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NSW workcover changes – check out the rosy scheme
June 13, 2013
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Workplace bullies would face $10000 fine in Gillard bully plan
June 13, 2013
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Time limits for common law damages claim must be adhered to: a WA case
June 12, 2013
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Workplace Bullying Draft Code of Practice – survey
June 12, 2013
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Priceline under fire for sacking cancer survivor
June 11, 2013
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It’s now official- being a woman is a pre-existing condition: Workcover
June 10, 2013
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Finance Minister Greg Pearce – architect of NSW injured workers law reforms drunk and dishonest
June 9, 2013
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A so called “independent” workcover research project
June 8, 2013
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A workcover case manager warns injured worker not to speak with other people on workcover
June 7, 2013
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Latest version of the Bullying Code – Safe Work Australia
June 6, 2013
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Injured workers told to keep bully diaries
June 4, 2013
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Workplace bullying and the strategies employed to deny stress claim payouts
June 3, 2013
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Work injury not serious enough for common law – exaggeration & surveillance
June 1, 2013
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Injured workers are all drug addicts – WTF
May 31, 2013
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Dodgy rehabbers – a story and a warning
May 30, 2013
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