PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS PERTH

Been injured in a public place?

If you have a claim, it costs nothing to hire us.

We work on a no-win, no-fee basis and it costs nothing up-front to hire us.

Call for free legal advice and to see how we can get you the compensation you’re entitled to.

No win, no fee
Honest, up-front advice
Free 15 min consultation

We fight to get you what’s right

What's the catch?

There is no catch – we’ll start working on your claim without up-front payment.

Pay on settlement, most of your fees covered by the insurer.

No win, no fee. You’ll never pay anything out of pocket when hiring WA Legal to represent you.

Your costs are covered

Most businesses and Government departments are insured for public liability accidents.

If you’ve been injured in a public space, you have the right to make a claim against that public liability insurance.

The responsible party needs to be notified in order to make a claim, so it’s important that you start this process as soon as possible.

It’s about accessing insurance — not taking action against someone personally

Many people hesitate to make a personal injury claim because they don’t want to “sue” an individual or business.

In most cases, personal injury claims are made against an insurance policy, not the person or organisation directly. These policies exist specifically to protect members of the public when injuries occur due to negligence.

No win, no fee

WA Legal is a no win, no fee personal injury law firm.

There is no risk to giving us a call, getting some free over the phone advice, and engaging us to submit your claim on your behalf.

It is not in the best interest of the insurer to give you the maximum payout that you’re entitled to. That’s where having expert personal injury lawyers at your side is essential not just to win your claim, but to seek thousands, if not tens of thousands, more from your claim.

We build your claim properly from the start

A successful claim relies on clear evidence and accurate documentation. We take the time to understand how your injury occurred, gather the right medical reports, and ensure your claim reflects the full extent of what you’ve experienced.

Ensuring your compensation reflects the full impact

Injuries can affect more than just your immediate health. We ensure your claim considers medical costs, lost income, ongoing treatment and the broader impact on your daily life.

We handle the process while you focus on recovery

Managing a claim while dealing with an injury can be overwhelming. We take care of the paperwork, communication and negotiations so you can focus on getting better.

We win claims across various scenarios

Let’s review your claim

We’ll provide some advice, and whether we’ll be able to take your case.

(08) 9219 0111
16/251 Adelaide Terrace, Perth

    You may be entitled by law to compensation

    Whether an injury occurs on the road or in a public place, compensation may be available through insurance.

    Motor vehicle accidents are covered by Western Australia’s compulsory motor injury insurance scheme, while most businesses and public venues carry public liability insurance to protect members of the public.

    If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost income and the impact the injury has had on your life.
    The team at WA Legal can help you understand your rights and guide you through the claims process.

    Protect your claim from being underpaid or rejected

    Simple mistakes in paperwork, medical evidence or reporting can delay or even jeopardise your claim.

    We help you avoid costly mistakes, deal with insurers, and ensure your claim reflects the true impact of your injury so that you can focus on recovery.

    Getting you what’s fair

    Not only do we help you to maximise your workers’ compensation claim, but also ensure that your return to work plan is fair and appropriate for your recover.

    Real people, real results

    Your legal team who will fight to get your claim right

    Among having extremely high levels of education in law, with most of our lawyers holding two Bachelor degrees or a Master’s degree, they must also have a passion for what they do and the right mindset to help people with compassion and understanding, regardless of their circumstance.

    Let’s review your claim

    We’ll provide some advice, and whether we’ll be able to take your case.

    (08) 9219 0111
    16/251 Adelaide Terrace, Perth

      Frequently asked questions about workers’ compensation

      Am I entitled to compensation for a personal injury?

      If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. This can apply in situations such as accidents in public places, on the road, at work, or in other environments where reasonable care was not taken.

      What is considered a personal injury claim?

      A personal injury claim arises when someone suffers physical or psychological harm due to another party’s actions or failure to maintain a safe environment. Common examples include slip and fall incidents, motor vehicle accidents, and workplace injuries.

      Do I need a lawyer to make a personal injury claim?

      You can make a claim yourself, but personal injury claims can become complex, particularly when it comes to proving liability and assessing the full impact of your injuries. Getting advice early can help ensure your claim is properly prepared and valued.

      What can I claim compensation for?

      Compensation may cover medical expenses, rehabilitation, lost income, and the broader impact of the injury on your daily life. Each claim is assessed based on its individual circumstances.

      How long do I have to make a personal injury claim in WA?

      Time limits apply to personal injury claims in Western Australia, so it’s important to act promptly. Delays can affect your ability to make a claim, so seeking advice early is recommended.

      Will I have to go to court?

      Most personal injury claims are resolved through negotiation with insurers and do not require going to court. Legal proceedings are usually only necessary if a resolution cannot be reached.

      What evidence do I need to support my claim?

      Evidence may include medical reports, incident reports, photographs, witness statements and any documentation showing how the injury has affected your work and daily life.