Queensland Personal Injury Judgments — MAIA

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Case Occupation category Injury category Claim type Age at injury Damages
Ford v Baker & Another
[2025] QDC 43 Damages assessment

Liability was admitted; the trial was confined to quantum. The self-represented plaintiff was found not to be a credible witness and failed to substantiate claims for psychological injury,…

Unemployed Ankle / foot, Left lower leg / ankle, Right thigh +1 MAIA 57 $32,808
Baldock-Davis v Popham & Anor
[2023] QSC 24 Damages assessment

The court assessed damages following an admitted-liability motor accident in which the plaintiff pedestrian was struck by a vehicle. The court found the plaintiff overstated the nature, severity…

Labourer Lumbar spine, Cervical spine, Thoracic spine +4 MAIA 20 $40,635
Cho v Hui and Anor
[2023] QDC 155 Damages assessment

Judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $55,505. The court found the plaintiff had suffered a soft tissue musculo-ligamentous injury to his lower back with ongoing intermittent…

Machinery Operator / Driver Lumbar spine, Thoracic spine, Cervical spine +1 MAIA 52 $55,505
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
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
Norman v Hird and Anor
[2025] QDC 44 Trial

The plaintiff succeeded in establishing a soft-tissue neck injury causally related to the motor vehicle accident but failed to prove causation for her lower back symptoms. Judgment was…

Sales Worker Cervical spine MAIA 17 $103,198
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