Queensland Personal Injury Judgments — MAIA
A structured database of Queensland personal injury court judgments. Search and filter by claim type, court, body region, occupation, plaintiff outcome, key legal issues, and more. Built from public judgments by Roche Legal for practitioners and prospective claimants.
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| Case | Occupation category | Injury category | Claim type | Age at injury | Damages |
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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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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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Greentree v Nominal Defendant
[2024] QDC 99 Trial
The claim was dismissed. The court was unable to find on the balance of probabilities that an unidentified vehicle caused the collision, finding the plaintiff was not a… |
Technician / Trade Worker | Lumbar spine, Cervical spine, Left elbow +5 | MAIA | — | $0 |
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Ford v Nominal Defendant
[2023] QCA 83 Appeal
The Court of Appeal allowed the postal delivery worker's appeal, holding that he had made 'proper inquiry and search' under s 31(2) of the Motor Accident Insurance Act… |
Machinery Operator / Driver | Lumbar spine, Left ankle | MAIA | — | — |
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Ford v Nominal Defendant
[2022] QSC 179 Trial
The claim was dismissed. The court held the plaintiff failed to establish that proper inquiry and search had been made to identify the unidentified truck, as he had… |
Machinery Operator / Driver | Lumbar spine, Left ankle | MAIA | — | $0 |
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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 |
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