Queensland Personal Injury Judgments — 2022

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
Nkamba v Queensland Childcare Service Pty Ltd
[2022] QDC 292 Trial

Judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $197,013.98. The court found the employer negligent in failing to ensure the storage shed was properly packed away (leaving a…

Community & Personal Service Worker Ankle / foot, Right ankle, Psychiatric WCRA Common Law ~49 $197,014
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
Norsgaard v Aldi Stores (A Limited Partnership)
[2022] QDC 260 Trial

Judgment for the plaintiff. The court found Aldi breached its duty of care by failing to provide adequate manual handling training and a properly enforced safe system of…

Labourer Lumbar spine WCRA Common Law 33 $157,768
Walker v State of Queensland
[2022] QDC 168 Damages assessment

Following the Court of Appeal's finding that the plaintiff was unlawfully detained by police for 63 minutes, the District Court assessed damages, including aggravated damages, at a total…

Not stated Psychiatric Other $30,000
Busch v Parker & Anor
[2022] QSC 211 Trial

The court found the plaintiff suffered only a very minor soft-tissue cervical injury from the rear-end collision that resolved quickly, with ongoing symptoms attributable to pre-existing degeneration. The…

Technician / Trade Worker Cervical spine MAIA 48 $5,000
Coulon v Adams
[2022] QDC 291 Trial

The claim was dismissed. The court found no evidence that Dr Adams was negligent in performing the colonoscopy; splenic injury was accepted as a rare but recognised complication…

Retired Internal organs, Spleen, Psychiatric PIPA Medical Negligence ~70 $0
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