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 |
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Miller v WorkCover Queensland
[2024] QDC 156 Trial
The plaintiff's claim was dismissed. The court found her evidence devoid of credit (she had fabricated and tampered with evidence), held she was not a worker but a… |
Manager | Psychiatric | WCRA Common Law | 52 | $0 |
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Kemp v Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service
[2024] QSC 259 Trial
The plaintiff's claim was dismissed. The court found in favour of the defendant on the critical facts, holding that the alleged inappropriate conduct did not occur, that no… |
Professional | Psychiatric | WCRA Common Law | 44 | $0 |
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Peacock v State of Queensland
[2024] QDC 179 Trial
Judgment for the defendant. The court found QCS was not negligent as there was no foreseeable risk of injury, and in any event the aggravation injury had resolved… |
Community & Personal Service Worker | Lumbar spine | WCRA Common Law | 44 | $0 |
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Potter v Gympie Regional Council
[2022] QCA 255 Appeal
The Court of Appeal dismissed the employee's appeal against the dismissal of his claim for damages for psychiatric injury arising from his suspension. The appellant failed to establish… |
Manager | Psychiatric | WCRA Common Law | 43 | $0 |
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Potter v Gympie Regional Council
[2022] QSC 9 Trial
Claim dismissed. The court found that the earliest date on which a foreseeable risk of psychiatric injury to the plaintiff arose was 14 August 2014, and to the… |
Manager | Psychiatric | WCRA Common Law | 43 | $0 |
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Springfree Trampoline Australia Pty Ltd v Forostenko
[2024] QCA 255 Appeal
The Court of Appeal allowed the manufacturer's appeal, finding the primary judge erred in concluding the plaintiff proved causation. Because the safety defect comprised both a design feature… |
Not stated | Ankle / foot, Right foot | PIPA Public Liability | 41 | $0 |
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