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Compensation law, Personal Injury, Insurance Law, Conveyancing, Family Law, Wills and Probate.
Paul Crabb first commenced legal practice in 1997 and has worked in the law continuously since that time.
Paul has been a Partner / Director of Capital Lawyers since 2002.
Paul has worked extensively in all areas of personal injury law in the ACT jurisdiction, including motor vehicle accidents, workers compensation, medical negligence, public liability law, superannuation claims and Comcare claims. Paul has managed significant appeals and challenges to legislation and has recovered many millions of dollars in compensation for his clients in matters ranging from the very large to small claims.
Compensation Law, Criminal Law.
David Healey practices primarily in Commonwealth and Australian Capital Territory Compensation Law as well as criminal matters. He has established an excellent network of Barristers and Specialists to assist with this complex area of law to achieve the maximum result for the client. He has a strong practice in criminal matters, defending those with minor to serious criminal allegations and has a passion for human rights where he has successfully fought for those that have been discriminated against in the workplace.
David is also a Reservist Legal Officer in the Australian Defence Force and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Canberra Law School.
Compensation Law, Personal Injury Law.
Geoff O’Hare has worked in the personal injury legal industry for 14 years. He has always acted for injured workers and plaintiffs during his career. In that time he has garnered the necessary knowledge and skills required to succeed in the fight against large insurance companies.
All of the clients he represent require the assistance of a specialist personal injury lawyer to help them navigate the difficult insurance process and get their life back on track. At Law Advice Compensation Lawyers they only represent injured workers and plaintiff’s, as he believe the ultimate reward is to help another person when they are at their most vulnerable. His role is to support, advise and guide his clients from the very beginning of their claim all the way to the very end.
Personal Injury Law ,Motor Vehicle Accidents ,Public Liability, Workers Compensation, Medical And Dental Negligence, Historical Child Sexual Abuse Cases.
Bill has been a legal practitioner for over 30 years specialising in personal injury law including motor vehicle accidents and public liability, workers compensation, medical and dental negligence, and historical child sexual abuse cases. His practice also includes commercial litigation in the ACT courts involving insurance and professional indemnity issues, building and contract disputes, and employment matters.
Bill’s straightforward manner complements his extensive experience and knowledge, benefiting his clients not only in delivering successful outcomes, but as a kind and grounded advocate during the difficult process of litigation. He strives to build a solid relationship with his clients as he assists them in understanding the often complex nature of their claims.
Conveyancing, Disputed Estates, Estates and Probate, Medical Negligence, Motor Accident, Personal Injury, Wills and Wealth Protection, Workers Compensation.
Mark is a compensation specialist who has been handling personal injury claims since 1994. Before that he had extensive experience in the court system working for the Attorney-General’s Department of NSW.
Mark has experience in all aspects of compensation law. His particular style of educating, rather than dictating to his clients, ensures that they become informed and active participants during their legal proceedings.
Mark is able to wade through complex litigation to find and address the crucial elements. He successfully represented six clients who were catastrophically injured during the Wingello bushfire disaster of 1998, which received heavy media attention.
Commonwealth, Superannuation, Dispute Resolution, Government Advisory, Personal Injury.
Richard Faulks is one of Canberra’s most successful litigators. He has practised law for over 35 years and has been managing director of Snedden Hall & Gallop since 1997. He joined the firm in 1981 and, in 1983, was admitted as a lawyer.
As a specialist in compensation law, Richard is passionate about standing up for individuals. His expertise covers industrial accidents, public liability, medical negligence, catastrophic motor accidents, workers compensation and Comcare matters. Over his career, Richard has led many of the region’s most complex compensation actions.
Richard also leads the Government Law team. In this role he works with government departments, corporations and agencies to provide legal risk management and effective solutions.
Commonwealth and ACT Government compensation – Comcare and EML, Personal Injury Law, Criminal Law.
David Healey practices primarily in Commonwealth and Australian Capital Territory Compensation Law as well as criminal matters. He has established an excellent network of Barristers and Specialists to assist with this complex area of law to achieve the maximum result for the client. He has a strong practice in criminal matters, defending those with minor to serious criminal allegations and has a passion for human rights where he has successfully fought for those that have been discriminated against in the workplace. David is also a Reservist Legal Officer in the Australian Defence Force and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Canberra Law School.
Compensation Law, Motor Accidents, Medical Law, Total And Permanent Disablement (TPD) And Public Liability Claims.
Philippe Paquet was admitted as a legal practitioner in 1999. Since that time he has practiced solely in litigation with a keen interest in compensation law. Philippe gained much of his experience at a leading national firm in Sydney where he was a Senior Associate. During this period Philippe gained extensive experience in compensation claims involving plaintiffs suffering millions in damages. He gained valuable experience in identifying the relevant negligent parties even including entities like Councils and Road Authorities who might have played a causal role in causing the damages.
Having been in the profession and the insurance industry for considerable time, he has extensive knowledge and experience in compensation litigation in a variety of practice areas including motor accidents, medical law, Total and Permanent Disablement (TPD) and public liability claims.
Compensation Law, Personal Injury Law.
John is a specialist in personal injury resulting from industrial accidents.
He has helped guide countless Canberrans through the complex field of compensation law and has developed a strong reputation for ensuring his clients are well informed each step of the way.
A member of the ACT Law Society’s Civil Litigation Committee, John has also served as the President of the ACT Branch of Australian Lawyers Alliance.
He has a Law degree from the University of New South Wales and Science and Arts degrees from the Australian National University. John has lived predominantly in Canberra since the early 1980s.
Medical Negligence, Workers Compensation, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Public Liability and Superannuation Claims.
Amy has degrees in Law and Arts from the Australian National University and has practiced as a personal injury lawyer since 2001 when she joined Blumers, becoming a director in 2016. Amy has successfully acted for hundreds of plaintiffs, is a fierce litigator and is highly regarded in the legal community. Amy has previously worked in commercial, conveyancing, wills and estates.
She worked briefly with the Practice Management Committee of the Law Society and also held several executive roles in ACT Women Lawyers Association, which included serving as an observer at Law Society Council meetings. She has served on the Professional Conduct Committee since 2013 and has recently joined the CTP Working Group.