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The law which covers compensation claims for personal injuries and loss in South Australia is covered predominantly under the Civil Liability Act 1936. For more specific cases of personal injury in SA, a statutory scheme under a different enactment of legislation may also apply.
If you believe you might have a claim for compensation as a result of an injury suffered from an accident, particularly if it was caused by someone else, it is important to seek legal advice. Go To Court Lawyers has a team of experienced and expert professional lawyers who will assess your matter and help you, every step of the way.
We operate on a no win, no fee basis. This means that if we think you have a claim and you are not awarded compensation, we will not charge our fee.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What legislation governs personal injury claims in South Australia?
Personal injury claims in South Australia are primarily governed by the Civil Liability Act 1936. This Act covers most compensation claims for personal injuries and loss. However, for specific types of personal injury cases, different statutory schemes under separate legislation may also apply. It's important to understand which legal framework applies to your particular situation, as this can affect your rights to compensation, the process for making a claim, and the potential outcomes available to you.
Which courts handle personal injury matters in South Australia?
Personal injury matters in South Australia are typically handled by the District Court of South Australia for most claims. The Magistrates Court may handle smaller compensation claims, while more complex or high-value cases may be heard in the Supreme Court of South Australia. The appropriate court depends on factors such as the amount of compensation sought, the complexity of the case, and the specific type of personal injury claim. Your lawyer will determine which court is most suitable for your particular matter.
How much does it cost to get legal advice for a personal injury claim in SA?
Go To Court Lawyers offers an initial consultation for personal injury matters at a fixed fee of $295. After this consultation, we operate on a no win, no fee basis for personal injury claims. This means if we assess that you have a valid claim and decide to represent you, but you are not awarded compensation, we will not charge our legal fees. This arrangement helps ensure access to justice without upfront financial risk for clients pursuing legitimate personal injury claims.
How can a personal injury lawyer help with my SA compensation claim?
A personal injury lawyer can assess the merits of your claim, gather and organize evidence, handle all legal paperwork and court procedures, and negotiate with insurance companies or opposing parties on your behalf. They will guide you through the complex legal process, ensure you meet all necessary deadlines, and work to maximize your compensation. Experienced lawyers understand SA personal injury law and can identify all potential sources of compensation, making the legal process less stressful while improving your chances of a successful outcome.
Are there time limits for making a personal injury claim in South Australia?
Yes, there are strict time limits for making personal injury claims in South Australia, and immediate action is crucial. Generally, you have three years from the date of the injury or from when you first became aware of the injury to commence legal proceedings. However, some specific types of claims may have shorter time limits. Missing these deadlines can result in losing your right to claim compensation entirely. It's essential to seek legal advice as soon as possible after an injury to protect your rights.