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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Youssef v Eckersley & Anor
[2024] QSC 35 Damages assessment
The court assessed damages following an admitted-liability motor vehicle accident. It found the plaintiff's ongoing mental disorder was not caused by the accident (only transiently aggravated for about… |
Professional | Cervical spine, Head/face, Psychiatric | MAIA | ~36 | $85,467 |
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Towell v Mooney & Allianz Australia Insurance Ltd
[2023] QDC 130 Damages assessment
The court assessed the plaintiff's cervical spine injury at ISV 9 and awarded global sums for past and future economic loss reflecting her inability to pursue a childcare… |
Sales Worker | Cervical spine | MAIA | 31 | $285,123 |
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Seiffert v Chadwick and TAC
[2021] QDC 8 Trial
Liability for the rear-end collision was admitted; the contested issue was whether the plaintiff's ongoing neck symptoms and resulting career change (from construction/crane work to lower-paid union work)… |
Machinery Operator / Driver | Cervical spine, Left shoulder girdle | MAIA | 33 | $456,640 |
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Sally James v USM Events Pty Ltd
[2022] QSC 63 Trial
The court found USM breached its duty of care by failing to erect a barrier separating para-athletes in wheelchairs from able-bodied athletes at the narrow s-bend where the… |
Professional | Brain / head, Psychiatric, Cervical spine +2 | PIPA Public Liability | 51 | $1,062,351 |
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Rosily v QBE Insurance (Australia) Ltd
[2022] QDC 100 Trial
Judgment for the defendant. The court found the plaintiff lacked credibility, that there was no collision between her vehicle and the bus, and that any sudden stop resulted… |
Not stated | Cervical spine | MAIA | — | $0 |
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Park v Nam & Anor
[2023] QDC 140 Trial
The court found the first defendant driver acted as a reasonable, prudent driver in the circumstances of a sudden collision with a dead cow on a dark road… |
Labourer | Cervical spine, Thoracic spine, Lumbar spine +2 | MAIA | — | $0 |
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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 age, occupation, outcome, recovery figure, heads-of-damage breakdown, and key procedural attributes.
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