Queensland Personal Injury Quantum Database

A structured database of Queensland personal injury court judgments - sort by plaintiff age, injuy, quantum, claim type, and plaintiff outcome. 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
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
O'Connor v Wright
[2021] QDC 173 Damages assessment

Plaintiff awarded $30,880 for soft tissue injuries to cervical and thoracolumbar spine sustained in a rear-end collision. Court preferred Dr McCombe's evidence that ongoing back pain was predominantly…

Student Cervical spine, Thoracolumbar spine MAIA 16 $30,880
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
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
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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