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With over 40 years of specializing in personal injury law, we know a great deal about personal injuries. As a family business, we've seen the impact they have on people's lives and what that can mean for you and your family. The entire team not only cares about getting justice through the law but is also deeply concerned about the welfare and interests of our clients.
Zaparas Law Blog
3d ago
Approximately 135,000 Australians currently live with blood cancer or a related blood disorder, and it is expected that more than 19,400 people will be newly diagnosed each year.
With approximately 16 people will losing their life each day, blood cancer and related blood disorders claim more lives than breast cancer and melanoma combined.
There are more than 120 forms of blood cancers with numerous categories and sub-categories. The most common are:
Leukaemia: a group of cancers that develop in the bone marrow.
Lymphoma: a group of cancers that develop in the lymphatic system.
Myeloma: cancer ..read more
Zaparas Law Blog
6d ago
Is your employment able to be terminated during a WorkCover claim?
If you are in receipt of weekly payments from WorkCover, i.e you are engaged in a Workers Compensation claim, the law clearly dictates that you are unable to be dismissed from your employment.
Not only are you unable to have your job discontinued, but your employer still has a legal obligation to offer you suitable duties. What constitutes this will depend on the given nature of your injuries, dictating what ‘duties’ are appropriate and suitable for you during this time.
However, this obligation only applies for up to 52 weeks ..read more
Zaparas Law Blog
3w ago
Breast cancer is among the most commonly diagnosed cancers in Australia, and the second most common in women. Around 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer by the time they are 85, most often in women older than 40.
Although 99% of breast cancer diagnoses are in women, breast cancer also affects many men, with 1 in 667 men likely to be diagnosed by the age of 85. Gender diverse people taking female hormones are also at an increased risk of breast cancer.
What is Breast Cancer?
Breast cancer is a type of cancerous tumour in the breast. It begins as an abnormal growth of cells in the ..read more
Zaparas Law Blog
1M ago
A duty of care creates a legal responsibility to safeguard the wellbeing of others, including taking reasonable care not to prevent foreseeable harm to a person or their property. A duty of care can exist in a number of settings, including:
Employers to employee’s
Shops to their customers
Doctors to their patients
Manufacturers to consumers
Landlords to tenants
Have you been injured from someone’s negligence?
If another party has breached their duty of care owed to you, the possibility may arise for you to claim compensation under negligence, and public liability law. In order for this to be ..read more
Zaparas Law Blog
2M ago
Q Fever is a disease that is caused by the bacteria, Coxiella burnetii. This bacterium may cause infection in both animals and humans and is diagnosed via blood tests. There is a 2-3 week incubation period between exposure and onset of symptoms. Common signs and symptoms include:
Chest pain
Chills and Sweats
Confusion
Endocarditis
Fatigue
Fever
Head and muscle aches
Hepatitis
Nausea
pneumonia
Vomiting
Symptoms and the extent of symptoms can vary between those infected from some people experiencing no symptoms to a long-lasting chronic Q fever. Whilst acute Q-fever typica ..read more
Zaparas Law Blog
2M ago
Australia is known for having one of the highest rates of skin cancer worldwide. Statistically, two out of three Australians will develop skin cancer by the time they are 70.
In 2019, it was estimated that 1.6 billion people were exposed to UV radiation while working outdoors. According to the Cancer Council, people who are required to work outdoors due to the nature of their occupation are five to ten times more likely to develop skin cancer.
What is Skin Cancer?
Over exposure to UV radiation can cause damage to the skin cells, causing skin cancer to develop.
There are three types of skin can ..read more
Zaparas Law Blog
3M ago
Every year, knowledge and awareness about the dangers related to road accidents rise, but as we continue to depend on our roadway systems in our day to day lives, it always remains possible that an accident may occur. This becomes exemplified during public holidays, such as the upcoming Labour Day long-weekend, where busier roads and more drivers increases the likelihood of an accident arising. With many people expecting to be travelling for social events and various trips, the expected increased traffic establishes a higher risk of something unexpected happening.
At Zaparas Lawyers, we witnes ..read more
Zaparas Law Blog
3M ago
Returning to work after an injury can be a challenging and delicate process, both for the injured employee and the employer. In Queensland, the WorkCover legislation is in place to provide a structured framework that aims to facilitate a smooth and supportive transition back to the workplace. At Zaparas Lawyers, we know how important it is to understand your rights and responsibilities under the WorkCover legislation.
Overview of Queensland WorkCover Legislation:
Queensland WorkCover legislation is designed to protect the rights of both injured workers and employers. It establishes a system th ..read more
Zaparas Law Blog
4M ago
On the 18th of January the Work Health and Safety Ministers agreed to an immediate reduction in the workplace exposure standards for welding fumes. The exposure standard for welding fumes has been reduced from an 8- hour time weighted average of 5mg/m3 to 1mg/m3.
Since 2019, three Victorian workers have died due to diseases caused by being exposed to welding fumes. Zaparas Lawyers currently act for a number of terminal welders suffering from lung cancer and therefore unfortunately this death rate will continue grow.
These reductions of the previous standards have been made to protect those who ..read more
Zaparas Law Blog
4M ago
What started out as an investigation into whether a Medical Panel determination in a Public Liability Claim was invalid by way of jurisdictional error, proceeded to and continues to disrupt the Personal Injury sphere across Victoria.
In Victoria, whether you are permanently injured in a public space, at work or in a transport accident, your injuries will be assessed in accordance with the American Medical Association Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment 4th Edition (‘the AMA Guides’). The AMA Guides allow for a determination as to percentage of whole person impairment (‘WPI’) that ..read more