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P.I. Case Note

Hosted by Michelle Wright · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 140 episodes

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140
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10m
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About this podcast

Welcome to P.I. Case Note. A podcast to help you navigate the complex, in-depth and, hopefully, interesting world of personal injury law. I’m Michelle Wright, a lawyer from Brisbane, and each week I will deliver direct to your ears a brief summary of the latest judgments from Queensland Courts in the areas of public liability, motor vehicle accidents, workers’ compensation and medical negligence. Enjoy. Any questions, feedback or enquiries, contact me at Michelle.Wright@accidentlegal.com.au or on 1800 890 170.

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Michelle Wright hosts P.I. Case Note, a education show with 140 episodes published.

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Episode 73: Gender Discrimination in Personal Injury Legislation in Queensland

Mar 7, 202638mEp. 73S2

In honour of International Women's Day, here is my presentation from the 2026 Queensland Australian Lawyers' Alliance Conference, exploring some quite shocking indirect and direct discrimination against women that appear

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Episode 72: Singleton v Direct Personnel Services Pty Ltd & Anor (No. 2)

Jan 29, 20265mEp. 72S2

[2025] QSC 302; rr 681, 687, 702 Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 (Qld); s.316 Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld); costs orders; PIPA defendant to pay costs as against employer defendant; costs on

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Episode 71: Wang v Juicy Love Pty Ltd as Trustee trading as Wicked Campers

Jan 28, 20269mEp. 68S1

[2025] ICQ 025; ss. 232A - 232F Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld); application for reinstatement of employment.

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Episode 70: Wallace v Caesarstone Australia Pty Ltd (No 2)

Jan 27, 20265mEp. 70S2

[2025] QSC 250; r 681, 702 Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 (Qld); breach of court orders and UCPR; indemnity costs order.

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Episode 69: Champan v Workers' Compensation Regulator

Jan 26, 20268mEp. 69S2

[2025] QIRC 307; Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld); scope of appeal before QIRC.

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Episode 68: Purse v Workers' Compensation Regulator

Jan 25, 20268mEp. 68S2

[2025] QIRC 299; s.32(5) Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld); psychiatric injury; multiple stressors; bullying; reasonable management action; Jones v Dunkel.

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Episode 67: Warren v Workers' Compensation Regulator

Jan 24, 202610mEp. 67S2

[2025] QIRC 298; Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld); accepted injuries; causation; competing expert medical opinions

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Episode 66: Byrnes-Reeves v QSuper

Jan 23, 202612mEp. 66S2

[2025] QSC 285; Total Permanent Disability; TPD; court review of insurer decision.

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Episode 65: Wilton v Workers' Compensation Regulator

Jan 22, 202613mEp. 65S2

[2025] QIRC 279; s.32(5) Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld); psychiatric injury; reasonable management action taken in a reasonable way; refusal to perform employment duties; disciplinary process.

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Episode 64: Talay v Workers' Compensation Regulator

Jan 21, 20266mEp. 64S2

[2025] QIRC 273; r.230 Industrial Relations (Tribunal) Rules 2011 (Qld); lapsed proceedings due to inaction; application to re-instate proceedings; what constitutes an "action" in proceedings.

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Episode 63: Singleton v Direct Personnel Services Pty Ltd & Anor

Jan 20, 202617mEp. 63S2

[2025] QSC 259; Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld); common law; host-employer liability; evidence of alternative system of work; credibility.

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Episode 62: Ringelstein v Metro North Hospital and Health Service

Jan 19, 202613mEp. 62S2

[2025] QCA 188; s.31 Limitation of Actions Act 1974 (Qld); medical negligence; reasonable person in the position of the applicant; objective versus subjective test; appeal of discretionary decision; House v The King.

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Episode 61: Powell v Workers' Compensation Regulator

Jan 18, 20267mEp. 61S2

[2025] QIRC 310; Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld); Notice of Non-Party Disclosure.

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Episode 60: Cheng v Workers' Compensation Regulator

Jan 17, 20262mEp. 60S2

[2025] QIRC 267; s.552B Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld); leave to be legally represented.

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Episode 59: Mastrangeli v Workers' Compensation Regulator

Jan 16, 20268mEp. 59S2

[2025] QIRC 263; s. 456, 541 Industrial Relations Act 2016 (Qld); issue estoppel; res judicata; double jeopardy; dismissal of proceedings where act or omission previously dealt with; overlap of legislative regimes; worke

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Episode 58: DRP v Workers' Compensation Regulator

Jan 15, 202612mEp. 58S2

[2025] QIRC 259; R. 64B-64G Industrial Relations (Tribunal) Rules 2011 (Qld); Notice of Non-Party Disclosure; service; objections; directly relevant; particularity; confidentiality; affidavit evidence re non-disclosure.

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Episode 57: Alley v Workers' Compensation Regulator

Jan 14, 20267mEp. 57S2

[2025] QIRC 261; s.11, sch 2 Pt 1 s3-5, Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld); worker; independent contractor; labour hire agreement.

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Episode 56: Sawtell v State of Queensland

Jan 13, 20264mEp. 56S2

[2025] QDC 134; Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld); r.171 Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 (Qld); unassessed secondary or consequential injuries; application to strike out statement of claim.

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Episode 55: Kelly v Workers' Compensation Regulator

Jan 12, 20265mEp. 55S2

[2025] QIRC 258; r.45 Industrial Relations (Tribunal) Rules 2011 Qld; dismissal of proceedings for failure to comply with directions; purpose of rules.

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Episode 54: Wang v Workers' Compensation Regulator

Jan 11, 202610mEp. 54S2

[2025] ICQ 20; s.131, 561 Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld); time to bring statutory claim for compensation; application to adduce further evidence on appeal; correct application of Church v WCR; ra

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