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Workers Compensation Lawyers Adelaide

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Your dedicated team for workers compensation claims in Adelaide

Being injured at work can turn your life upside down — but you don’t have to face it alone. Our Adelaide workers compensation lawyers combine legal expertise with a genuine drive to get results for injured workers. We’ll cut through the complexity of the claims process and fight to secure the support you deserve, whether that’s weekly income payments, medical and rehab expenses, or lump sum compensation for lasting injuries. With deep knowledge of South Australian workers compensation law, our team is committed to protecting your rights and achieving the best outcome for your future.

Contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your situation and how we might be able to assist.

Employees and contractors

Common Workplace Compensation Claims

Employees and contractors

Our Adelaide workers compensation lawyers assist with a broad range of workplace injury and illness claims. If you’ve been hurt at work or developed a condition linked to your job, you may be entitled to compensation. We can guide you through the process and help you understand your options, drawing on experience with matters ranging from construction accidents to repetitive strain injuries and psychological conditions. Some of the most common claims we assist with include:

  • Back, neck and spinal injuries
  • Repetitive strain injuries
  • Hearing loss and industrial deafness
  • Psychological and stress-related conditions
  • Construction site & trade accidents
  • Asbestos exposure and dust diseases
  • Machinery and equipment accidents

Turner Freeman Lawyers understands the pressures that an injury or illness places on you and your family. We will help you get the best results possible.

Recognised for excellence in workers compensation law

Turner Freeman is proud to be recognised as a leading firm in workers compensation law by Doyle’s Guide, an independent ranking of Australia’s best law firms and practitioners. These acknowledgements reflect the knowledge, professionalism and commitment of our compensation lawyers.

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Understanding workers compensation entitlements

If you have been injured at work, you may be entitled to compensation. In circumstances where your employer is negligent or at fault, you may be entitled to bring a work injury damages claim.

Turner Freeman Adelaide has a highly experienced team of workers compensation lawyers with in-depth knowledge across all types of workplace injury claims. The way your claim is managed can make a real difference to the outcome, and our lawyers draw on years of experience to guide you through the process.

In South Australia, injured workers may be entitled to benefits such as:

  • Weekly payments for total or partial incapacity for work
  • Medical, hospital and rehabilitation expenses that are reasonably necessary for your recovery
  • Lump sum compensation for permanent impairment in eligible cases
  • Dependency claims and funeral expenses in the tragic event of a fatal workplace injury

Workers compensation laws in South Australia are regularly reviewed and amended. That’s why it’s essential to seek up-to-date specialist advice to ensure you fully understand your rights and entitlements as changes take effect.

Our approach to workers compensation claims

What sets us apart

No Win, No Fee

We are no-win-no-fee lawyers. This means that you only pay legal fees if you obtain a successful outcome in your matter and if not, you do not pay.

Free case assessment

Everyone should be able to access legal representation no matter what their financial circumstances. That’s why we offer an obligation free claim assessment. There’s no cost to you in exploring your options and finding out your rights. Need advice? Contact our compensation lawyers today.

Guaranteed 24-hour response

It’s vital that you get the claims process moving as quickly as possible, because strict time limits apply when making a personal injury claim.

Turner Freeman Lawyers Adelaide

We are “No Win No Fee” compensation and personal injury lawyers servicing Adelaide and South Australia. Contact our office today for expert legal advice.

Level 9, 60 Waymouth Street, Adelaide
Annie Hoffman
Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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Getting to our office

Our Adelaide office is conveniently located on Level 9, 60 Waymouth Street, right on the north-western corner of the Topham and Waymouth Street intersection. Just a short walk from the heart of the Adelaide CBD, the office is easily accessible by public transport, with several car parking facilities available nearby.

The building has full wheelchair access to ensure ease of entry for all clients.

Unable to come to us? We also offer home and hospital visits if you are unable to meet us in any of our offices.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a lawyer to make a workers compensation claim in South Australia?

You don’t need a lawyer to lodge a workers compensation claim in South Australia, as claims are generally made through ReturnToWorkSA or your employer’s insurer. However, getting legal advice can make a real difference to the outcome.

A workers compensation lawyer can explain your rights, help you understand the benefits you may be entitled to, and step in if your claim is delayed, disputed, or rejected. Having an experienced Adelaide workers compensation lawyer on your side ensures you receive clear guidance and strong representation at every stage of the process.

How long do I have to make a work injury claim?

In South Australia, work injuries should be reported to your employer as soon as possible. A formal workers compensation claim generally needs to be lodged within six months of the injury, though extensions may apply in limited circumstances (for example, if there’s a valid reason for the delay). To protect your rights and avoid complications, it’s best to seek advice and lodge your claim as early as you can.

Can I claim if the injury made a pre-existing condition worse?

Yes, in many cases you can still make a workers compensation claim if your employment aggravated or accelerated a pre-existing condition. The insurer will look at medical evidence to determine whether work was a significant contributing factor. Legal advice can help clarify your options.

How much are your fees?

At Turner Freeman Lawyers, we operate under a ‘no win, no fee’ policy.

We will provide an obligation free case assessment and advise you if the matter is worth pursuing.

What if I can’t travel to your office?

If you are unable to travel to our Adelaide, Aberfoyle Park or Whyalla offices due to medical or personal reasons, we are more than happy to come to you.

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