Cameron Hall

Solicitor

Cameron Hall is an experienced personal injuries lawyer with three decades of experience acting for injured clients in worker’s compensation, motor vehicle claims (CTP), medical negligence claims and historic child sexual abuse claims against institutions.   

Cameron has accumulated experience providing legal services to injured workers in various industries including the union members in mining, manufacturing, trades and transport. Over the years, Cameron has also taken great satisfaction in supporting emergency workers through their claims.

His wide range of experience allows him to navigate complex claims and achieve successful results, ensuring that clients are awarded the compensation they deserve. He recognises that undertaking personal injuries claims can be a daunting and emotionally charged experience. Cameron is dedicated to guiding clients through every step of the legal process, ensuring they feel supported and well-informed.

Cameron’s expertise has been recognised by his peers having held Specialist Accreditation in Personal Injury Law through the Queensland Law Society for the last 20 years.

Recent blogs by Cameron

A guide to personal injury claims – the types of claims, the differences and the similarities

A guide to personal injury claims – the types of claims, the differences and the similarities

When a person is injured and considering whether or not to make a claim for compensation, it can be very difficult to understand what type of personal injury claim they should make. Personal injury claims involve complex legal concepts and jargon, which make the whole process even more confusing.
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AAT increases Comcare weekly payments for injured worker

AAT increases Comcare weekly payments for injured worker

In early June 2024, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in Brisbane determined that an injured worker in receipt of Comcare benefits was entitled to be paid more in weekly benefits than Comcare was paying him. This resulted in Comcare having to increase the injured worker’s weekly payments.
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Comcare worker’s compensation win after appealing rejected claim

Comcare worker’s compensation win after appealing rejected claim

On 17 January 2024, the Administration Appeals Tribunal reversed Comcare’s decision to reject a worker’s ‘arm, wrist, hand’ injury. The AAT declare that the Applicant, Ms Jaudzems’ injury was caused by her work duties when she was working with the Bureau of Statistics.
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Compensation options for gig economy delivery workers injured on the road

Compensation options for gig economy delivery workers injured on the road

The pressure on gig economy workers to continuously deliver faster leads to this particular cohort of workers to take more risks on the road, with the inevitable result being a spike in injuries to delivery workers from motor vehicle accidents.
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