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Knee Injury Lawyers

Turner Freeman offers No Win, No Fee representation for people impacted by knee injuries

If you have suffered a knee injury as a result of an accident, you may be entitled to compensation. At Turner Freeman Lawyers, we understand that knee injuries can affect your ability to work, remain active and carry out everyday tasks.

Whether your injury occurred at work, on the road or in a public place, our team can provide advice about your legal options and the claims process. Turner Freeman offers No Win, No Fee representation for eligible personal injury matters. 

Get in touch today for a free consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer.

Personal Injury Lawyers, Nathan Edwards Bonello & Luke Power, of Turner Freeman Lawyers

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Can you claim compensation for a knee injury?

Compensation may be available if your knee injury was caused by another party’s negligence or occurred in circumstances covered by a compensation scheme. This may include injuries sustained in workplace accidents, motor vehicle accidents, slips and falls or sporting incidents involving negligence. 

Each claim depends on its own circumstances, including how the injury occurred, the medical evidence available and the laws that apply in your state or territory. There are also time limits that apply to making a claim in Australia. Knee injury claims need to be lodged with your insurer within strict time limits, so it is best to begin the process as soon as possible.

Common causes of knee injuries

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Knee injuries can occur in a wide range of situations. Common causes include: 

  • Workplace accidents  
  • Slips, trips and falls  
  • Motor vehicle accidents  
  • Motorcycle and bicycle accidents  
  • Sporting and recreational incidents  
  • Construction and industrial accidents  
  • Repetitive strain injuries  
  • Falls from heights  
  • Heavy lifting incidents  
  • Unsafe premises or walkways   

Types of Knee Injuries

Knee injuries can range from relatively minor soft tissue injuries through to serious injuries requiring surgery and long-term rehabilitation.

Common knee injuries may include:

  • ACL tears  
  • MCL injuries  
  • Meniscus tears  
  • Patella injuries  
  • Dislocations  
  • Tendon and ligament injuries  
  • Cartilage damage  
  • Fractures around the knee joint  
  • Soft tissue injuries  
  • Chronic knee conditions caused by repetitive strain  

Some knee injuries may require surgery, physiotherapy, rehabilitation or ongoing medical treatment. 

Our approach to knee injury claims

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.

Fast, responsive legal support

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.

Types of compensation claims available

Several different types of compensation claims may arise from a knee injury, depending on how the injury occurred.  

Workers compensation claims

Knee injuries are common in physically demanding occupations involving lifting, repetitive movement, kneeling or hazardous work environments. 

Motor vehicle accident claims

Knee injuries can occur in car, motorcycle, bicycle and pedestrian accidents, particularly where there is impact to the lower body. 

Public liability claims

Compensation may be available where a knee injury was caused by unsafe premises, hazards or negligence in a public or private space. 

Total and permanent disability (TPD) claims

Serious knee injuries that permanently affect your ability to work may also give rise to a TPD insurance claim through superannuation. .

What knee injury compensation may cover 

Depending on the circumstances of the claim, compensation may include:

  • Medical and rehabilitation expenses  
  • Hospital and specialist treatment costs  
  • Ongoing therapy and support services  
  • Loss of income  
  • Future economic loss  
  • Care and assistance needs  
  • Travel expenses related to treatment  
  • Pain and suffering where permitted under applicable laws  

The amount of compensation available will depend on the individual circumstances of the claim.

Our personal injury lawyers

Our compensation lawyers are some of the most experienced in their area of practice.

Why choose Turner Freeman Lawyers

Turner Freeman Lawyers has acted for Australians injured in workplace incidents, motor vehicle accidents and public liability matters for many years.

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Our team understands that back and spinal injury claims often involve complex medical evidence, ongoing treatment issues and significant financial pressure.

Clients choose Turner Freeman because of our:

  • Experience handling serious injury claims  
  • Commitment to clear and practical advice  
  • Focus on supporting clients throughout the claims process  
  • Understanding of complex medical and rehabilitation issues  
  • Experience dealing with insurers and complex claims processes  

Where available and appropriate, claims may also be handled on a No Win No Fee basis.

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The knee injury claims process

While every claim is different, the process will generally involve:

  1. Initial legal consultation
  2. Investigation of the circumstances of the injury
  3. Collection of medical and financial evidence
  4. Assessment of liability and compensation entitlements
  5. Negotiation with insurers or opposing parties
  6. Commencement of court proceedings if required

Many claims resolve through negotiation, although some matters may proceed to litigation.

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Time limits apply to injury claims

Strict time limits apply to many personal injury claims across Australia. These time limits can vary depending on:

  • The type of claim
  • The state or territory involved
  • The age of the injured person
  • When the injury was discovered

Obtaining legal advice early can help ensure important deadlines are not missed.

Frequently asked questions

Can I claim compensation for a knee injury suffered at work? 

You may be entitled to workers compensation benefits if your injury occurred during the course of your employment. Depending on the circumstances, additional common law damages claims may also be available. 

Can I make a claim if my knee injury developed gradually? 

Some knee injuries develop over time due to repetitive work, kneeling, lifting or ongoing strain. Compensation may still be available depending on the circumstances. 

What evidence is needed for a knee injury claim?  

Evidence may include medical records, specialist reports, imaging scans, employment records, witness statements and evidence relating to how the injury occurred. 

How long does a knee injury compensation claim take?

The timeframe will depend on the complexity of the claim, the severity of the injury and whether liability is disputed. Some claims resolve relatively quickly, while others may take longer. 

Will I need surgery to make a claim?

Not necessarily. Compensation claims can arise from both surgical and non-surgical knee injuries. The seriousness of the injury and its impact on your life will be relevant factors.  

Can I claim compensation if I was partly at fault?

Depending on the circumstances, compensation may still be available even if you were partly responsible for the incident. The compensation payable may be reduced to reflect contributory negligence. 

Do I need to pay upfront legal fees?

The majority of knee injury claims run on a no win, no fee basis. Funding arrangements will depend on the type of claim and the state or territory involved. Your lawyer can explain the costs and funding options available to you during an initial consultation. 

Speak with a knee injury lawyer

If you have suffered a knee injury and would like advice about your legal options, the team at Turner Freeman Lawyers can assist with understanding the claims process and the compensation pathways that may be available.

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