Queensland Personal Injury Quantum Database

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
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
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
Murphy v Turner-Jones & Anor
[2022] QCA 256 Appeal

The appellant's appeal seeking significantly increased damages (over $10 million) from the trial award of $200,776.07 was dismissed with costs. The Court of Appeal found no error in…

Machinery Operator / Driver Cervical spine MAIA $200,776
Murphy v Turner-Jones & Anor
[2022] QSC 40 Trial

The self-represented plaintiff recovered $200,776.07 against the CTP insurer for a soft-tissue cervical whiplash injury and associated pain syndrome arising from a low-speed motor vehicle accident. The court…

Machinery Operator / Driver Cervical spine MAIA ~45 $200,776
Kickbusch v Lehane & Anor
[2022] QDC 16 Trial

The court found the first defendant truck driver negligent for turning sharply to the right within a single lane without checking for or giving way to the plaintiff…

Professional Cervical spine, Right shoulder, Lumbar spine +3 MAIA 47 $173,085
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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