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We are personal injury lawyers in Melbourne, Victoria.

No matter where you're from, whether that be metro or regional Victoria, interstate or international visitors injured in Victoria, we have strong, historical foundations in supporting and representing injured people get the compensation they deserve.

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Compensation fails woman injured by COVID vaccine - Guardian Injury Law Melbourne

A Current Affair - Compensation fails woman injured by COVID vaccine

Guardian Injury Law was featured on A Current Affair in the story of an Australian small business owner facing financial ruin after a serious vaccine injury.
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ABC News and 7.30 Report Turn to Guardian Injury Law in COVID Vaccine Claims Investigation

ABC News and 7.30 Report Turn to Guardian Injury Law in COVID Vaccine Claims Investigation

Guardian Injury Law recently appeared in two major ABC investigations shining a light on Australia's COVID Vaccine Claims Scheme - and the toll it's taking on seriously injured Australians.
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Gawthrop v Bendigo Health - medical negligence - consent and patient rights in Victoria - Guardian Injury Law

Gawthrop v Bendigo Health [2026] VSC 157 - What this case means for informed consent and patient rights in Victoria

The Supreme Court of Victoria has handed down a landmark medical negligence decision concerning a patient’s right to provide free and voluntary consent. The Court found that the defendant hospital was liable in battery and negligence after a vaginal examination was performed without the patient’s free and voluntary consent.
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What is a WorkCover certificate of capacity, and why does it matter?

What is a WorkCover certificate of capacity, and why does it matter?

If you have been injured at work, you will very quickly hear the term “certificate of capacity”. This document sits at the centre of your WorkCover claim and can affect your weekly payments, your medical treatment, your return-to-work options and, in some cases, whether your claim is accepted or can continue at all.
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