6.3.2 Common law phases
Common law for injuries sustained on or after 20 October 1999 has five phases.
Phase | Description |
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Common Law application made | Managing a common law claim begins when WorkSafe receives a common law application from the worker. The role of the Agent is mainly to respond to requests from the panel solicitor. The application must be served directly on WorkSafe. |
Serious injury determination |
If a serious injury (SI) certificate is:
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Originating motion |
If the court: grants leave, the claim proceeds to the pre-litigation conference denies the SI, the process is finalised unless the worker successfully appeals. |
Pre-litigation conference |
The conference process attempts to negotiate damages. If:
Strict time limits apply for the issuing of a writ if the case is not settled after the statutory offer and counter offer stages. |
Damages writ | A court will determine the damages amount payable to the worker (unless settled prior to hearing). If either the worker or WorkSafe is not satisfied with a court decision either party can appeal. |