General Law

TPD Payout from a Superannuation Fund: A Guide for Veterans and Families 

If you’re exploring a TPD payout from a superannuation fund, you’re likely facing a significant — and often overwhelming — health challenge. When injury or illness makes it impossible to continue working, everything can change quickly. Your routine shifts, financial uncertainty arises, and you’re left navigating complex systems while trying to focus on your health.

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General Law

Defence Fined Over Psychosocial Hazards: What this Landmark Case Means for Psychosocial Hazards in the Workplace

DVA claims and compensation matters don’t exist in isolation. They sit alongside injury, illness, transition, family pressures and uncertainty about the future. The system is complex, the stakes are personal, and the process can feel overwhelming. At KSC Law, our role is to make it more manageable. Our DVA lawyers support veterans and Defence personnel

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General Law

Elisha v Vision Australia: What the Verdict Could Mean for DVA Claims

In late 2024, the High Court of Australia handed down its decision in Elisha v Vision Australia — a case already described as a landmark shift in Australian employment and compensation law. The case centred on psychiatric injury, and whether an employer could be held responsible for breaching its own workplace policies and procedures during

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DVA Claims, General Law

What is the 50:50 rule in Queensland, and how does KSC Law’s 91:9 model help veterans keep more?

If you’ve ever wondered what the 50:50 rule in Queensland is, you’re not alone. Most people look it up for one reason: fear of legal fees. The 50:50 rule in Queensland is a legal safety net for you, the client. It limits how much a lawyer can charge you in certain compensation matters, so you’re

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General Law