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About the Guide

The Turks Workers Compensation in NSW: A Guide for Insurers and Employers is a unique online and interactive portal, enabling you to navigate, search and reference up-to-date information in the area of Workers Compensation.

The Guide will support you in understanding the way the rapidly evolving body of Workers Compensation law in NSW is developing.

Author

Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law and Employment Law Partner, Sam Kennedy, has applied his considerable skill and depth of expertise in this area to isolate and interpret the law, in a format that will give you comprehensive access to understanding workers compensation law in NSW and how this can impact your business. Sam is a regular contributor to seminars and conferences, and has published articles in professional journals.

We hope the Turks Workers Compensation Guide becomes a trusty compass for you whenever you need to follow the unexplored directions in which Workers Compensation law in NSW is developing.

About Turks

Turks is a leading Australian commercial law firm with offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Newcastle.

Since first opening our doors in Sydney in the early 80's we have established an enviable reputation for the market-leading work we do in the insurance, commercial and banking sectors.

Our clients comprise many of Australia’s leading insurance and financial institutions, employers, workers compensation scheme agents and government departments across all jurisdictions in Australia.

If you have any questions or queries regarding the portal, please contact the Client Care Team at Turks at clientcare@turkslegal.com.au.

If you have a legal query, please contact Adele Fletcher, Practice Group Head, or any of our knowledgeable lawyers via our Contact Us page.

Disclaimer: While every care has been taken in preparation of the Guide to ensure it accurately reflects the relevant law, the material is provided as a general commentary only and should not be considered a substitute for specific legal advice. Accordingly, TurksLegal does not accept responsibility for any errors in or omissions from the document.