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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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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Chapman v Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service
[2022] QDC 271 Damages assessment
Liability was admitted; quantum was assessed at trial. The court awarded the plaintiff $201,770 in total damages, rejecting the defendant's contention that her unrelated sleep apnoea materially contributed… |
Clerical & Administrative Worker | Abdomen / pelvis, Skin / scarring, Psychiatric | PIPA Medical Negligence | 40 | $201,770 |
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Amos v Miki Stowers t/as Essy Tree Lopping Services
[2023] QDC 127 Damages assessment
Following default judgment, the court assessed damages for the undefended plaintiff at $465,702.15 plus standard costs. The plaintiff, struck by a falling branch, established prima facie loss of… |
Community & Personal Service Worker | Shoulder, Right shoulder, Right elbow +1 | PIPA Public Liability | ~58 | $465,702 |
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Barbina v McKenzie & RACQ Insurance Ltd
[2024] QDC 153 Damages assessment
The court found the motor vehicle accident caused only a temporary exacerbation of a pre-existing lumbar condition (preferring Dr Morgan over Dr King) and that other injuries had… |
Homemaker | Lumbar spine, Sternum, Thoracic spine +4 | MAIA | ~41 | $15,320 |
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Sutton v Hunter & Anor
[2022] QCA 208 Appeal
The Court of Appeal allowed the plaintiff's appeal, finding the primary judge erred in concluding she would suffer no diminution in earning capacity after 2025. It substituted an… |
Homemaker | Psychiatric | MAIA | 43 | $543,988 |
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Kate Ann Sutton v Lauren Nicole Hunter
[2021] QSC 249 Damages assessment
Liability was admitted by the CTP insurer and only quantum was in issue. The court assessed the plaintiff's PTSD with an ISV of 13, rejected the plaintiff's forensic… |
Homemaker | Psychiatric, Soft tissue | MAIA | 43 | $314,345 |
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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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