A structured research database of Queensland personal injury judgments. Updated continuously by Roche Legal. Free to search.
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| Case | Occupation category | Injury category | Claim type | Age at injury | Damages |
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Bauer v Clay
[2025] QSC 114 Trial
Judgment for the plaintiff against the second defendant (the CTP insurer) for $602,008.14. Liability was admitted; the contest was whether the plaintiff suffered injury and the proper quantum.… |
Technician / Trade Worker | Cervical spine, Thoracic spine, Right shoulder | MAIA | 18 | $602,008 |
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Busch v Parker & Anor
[2022] QSC 211 Trial
The court found the plaintiff suffered only a very minor soft-tissue cervical injury from the rear-end collision that resolved quickly, with ongoing symptoms attributable to pre-existing degeneration. The… |
Technician / Trade Worker | Cervical spine | MAIA | 48 | $5,000 |
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Cabato v Paltridge and Another
[2025] QDC 59 Trial
Judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $73,663.91 after a 25% reduction for contributory negligence. The court found the plaintiff suffered a neck injury, lumbar soft tissue… |
Unemployed | Cervical spine, Lumbar spine, Knees (bilateral) +2 | MAIA | 18 | $73,664 |
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Eustace v Dubrava & Anor
[2023] QDC 100 Trial
Liability was admitted; the contest was over the nature and extent of the injuries. The court found the collision caused only a temporary aggravation of the plaintiff's significant… |
Clerical & Administrative Worker | Cervical spine, Lumbar spine, Right scapular/shoulder +1 | MAIA | 42 | $12,967 |
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Jaksa v Sweeny & Anor
[2025] QDC 2 Trial
The court accepted the admitted cervical spine (neck) injury but found the plaintiff had not proved the more serious right shoulder injury she pleaded, largely because social media… |
Community & Personal Service Worker | Cervical spine | MAIA | 24 | $148,826 |
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Jorgensen v Superior Pak Pty Ltd
[2025] QDC 204 Trial
The court found the employer liable, accepting that the plaintiff was directed to use an inherently unsafe v-bar tool which caused his fall and neck and shoulder injuries.… |
Technician / Trade Worker | Cervical spine, Left shoulder | WCRA Common Law | ~39 | $256,534 |
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How this database was built
The dataset draws from published Queensland court judgments from 2021 onwards across the Queensland Court of Appeal, Supreme Court, District Court, Industrial Relations Commission, and tribunals that hear personal-injury matters. Judgments are sourced from publicly available court databases, read against their source PDFs, and entered into a structured database where each case carries its case name, citation, court, year, claim framework, proceeding type, plaintiff outcome, recovery figure, heads-of-damage breakdown, and key procedural attributes.
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