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MON
2:05PM

Hard work floors and lifting linked to injury aggravation

A worker who aggravated his osteoarthritis, which led to a secondary knee condition, has been awarded compensation for both injuries, with a tribunal rejecting his employer's claim it isn't liable because the worker experienced pain for more than a year before he disclosed it.



WED
12:40PM

Worker entitled to an extra $140k after near miss

A worker who was nearly hit by a B-double truck in a receiving yard, before being sacked for alleged misconduct, has been awarded an additional $140,000 in compensation, with a tribunal dismissing his former employer's defence of reasonable administrative action.



MON
3:57PM

Injured worker unreasonably skipped assessments, but employer jumped the gun with abandonment claims

An injured worker who continually dodged her return-to-work appointments was validly dismissed for "obfuscation", but her employer's overall handling of her termination made it unfair, a commission has ruled.





FRI
12:47PM

Injury dispute comes down to whether coughing incident on trip was connected to employment

A tribunal has agreed to "undercut" a nearly 20-year-old workers' compensation approval and reject a worker's new claim, finding her 2005 lumbar injury - initially blamed on poor seating arrangements at a work event - was caused by a degenerative spinal condition and not work-related.


WED
3:22PM

Test case examining amendments for workers with cancer

A tribunal has been tasked with determining whether recent legislative amendments apply to a worker with cancer and benefit or hinder his disease claim, in a test case that is expected to have a "persuasive effect" on the approach to presumptive workers' comp provisions in all Australian jurisdictions.


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