Compensation Law
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What is Compensation Law?
Compensation law is a legal area that provides recourse to people who have been harmed, through no fault of their own, by the negligence or wrongful actions of others. It aims to compensate the injured party for their physical, emotional, and financial losses.
Whether it’s from a motor vehicle accident, a workplace injury, or an incident in a public space, you have rights and entitlements to compensation, so you’re not left to face the emotional, physical and financial aftermath alone.
At Lincoln Grey Law, we specialise in guiding Queenslanders through this process with care, compassion and expertise, so you can focus on your recovery.

Motor vehicle accidents
If you’ve been injured in a car, motorcycle, or cycling accident.
Workplace injuries
Whether you’ve been hurt at work or have developed a long-term condition due to your job.
Public liability claims
Injuries in public spaces, such as slips, trips, or falls, often require expert legal support.
Why Lincoln Grey Law?



FAQs
The amount depends on your injuries, medical expenses, lost income, and other factors. We’ll assess your case and work to secure the best possible outcome for you.
Most compensation claims are resolved through negotiation without the need for court proceedings. If court action is required, we’ll guide you through every step.
We understand that cost is a major concern, and law firms are often known for their high fees. It can be challenging to provide a precise price for our services since it varies depending on your specific case. However, during our initial free consultation, we will provide you with an estimate and maintain transparency regarding costs as we move forward. Additionally, if we do not win your case, you will not incur any legal charges through our No Win No Fee policy.
You can learn more about how our No Win, No Fee policy works.
For compensation claims, we operate on a no win, no fee basis for accepted claims. Lincoln Grey Law will absorb the risk and you do not pay us anything, unless and until we win your case.
You can learn more about how our No Win, No Fee policy works.
Yes, there are strict time limits for notifying the other party about a compensation claim in Queensland. For general personal injuries, you must inform the other person or insurer within nine months from the date of the injury or within one month of hiring a lawyer, whichever comes first.
Additional time limits may apply, please contact Lincoln Grey Law today so we can assess your rights and entitlements.
Reaching out for legal help is a big step, and we’re here to listen and guide you every step of the way.
