TPD Fundamentals for Personal Injury Lawyers
If you are new to running or defending total and permanent disability claims or just looking for a refresher, then attend this webinar to obtain and deepen your understanding of the law and practice. WEB236Q01Z
Description
Attend and earn 2 CPD units in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
12.00pm to 1.00pm Analysing the Definition of Total and Permanent Disability
- The difference between the use of “unlikely” and “unable”
- The scope of Jones, and the level of connection between the proposed employment and past education training and experience
- The use of “suited” and “qualified” in definitions
- A review of recent cases
Presented by Philip Nolan, Barrister, Darrow Chambers
1.00pm to 2.00pm Evaluating and Running a Total and Permanent Disability Claim
- What are the characteristics of a good claim?
- Identifying claims that look weak but are really not
- Identifying problem claims
Presented by Philip Nolan, Barrister, Darrow Chambers and Melissa O’Neill, Special Counsel, Shine Lawyers; Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury
Presenters
Philip Nolan
Phil’s expertise in this area extends to all life insurance matters held inside and outside superannuation funds, such as TPD, Income Protection and Terminal Illness claims. Phil also specialises in Personal Injuries matters, including a specific focus on Federal compensation schemes, such as Comcare, Seafarers’ and Military Compensation, as well as acting for clients in relation to personal injuries under the Northern Territory jurisdiction. Phil was admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales before moving to Brisbane in 2008. He is a member of the Queensland Law Society and is admitted to practice in Queensland and the High Court of Australia.
Melissa O’Neill
Specialising in Plaintiff Litigation, Melissa has spent many years fighting against insurance companies and other large organisations to obtain justice for her clients. She was delighted to join the Superannuation and Disability Claims Team, who are determinedly focused on getting the best outcomes for clients, whom they treat like family. Melissa has seen what many of our clients go through. She has stood shoulder to shoulder with them and been there during some of their darkest times. Melissa feels that to be able to restore some of their dignity and self-respect that insurers have taken from them, is a great honour and privilege. As a Solicitor and Special Counsel, Melissa's role is a challenging but rewarding one. She has witnessed the courage of our clients and to be able to fight for them is a huge motivator and is definitely what keeps her going. It’s Melissa’s hope that the team continues with their great work in really going that extra mile. She promises that they will do everything possible to make sure you are well looked after and able to move on with your life.