Mortimer Fox Lawyers

Mortimer Fox Lawyers Personal Injury Accredited Specialist. Far South Coast, Bega and Wollongong

Mortimer Fox Lawyers is a boutique law firm based in the Far South Coast of NSW specialising in compensation and damages claims for injuries in the workplace. We are not accepting instructions in other types of personal injury claims at this time.

This is why we advise injured workers not to disclose their injury or the fact they are on workers compensation when app...
16/03/2026

This is why we advise injured workers not to disclose their injury or the fact they are on workers compensation when applying for new jobs unless they require workplace adjustments.

Seven in 10 employers reveal they are excluding candidates in certain groups, including those who live with a long-term illness, disability, mental illness or are over 55, according to a new survey.

05/02/2026

As expected, the Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment (Reform and Modernisation) Bill 2025 has passed after some amendments in the upper house.

We are now closed until 12 January 2026.
22/12/2025

We are now closed until 12 January 2026.

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/the-number-of-injured-workers-covered-under-changes-to-controversial-scheme-20251110...
20/11/2025

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/the-number-of-injured-workers-covered-under-changes-to-controversial-scheme-20251110-p5n95l.html

Given the revival of the Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment (Reform and Modernisation) Bill 2025 in the Legislative Assembly this week, it is worthwhile referring back to this article published by the Herald containing the actual numbers of psychological injury assessments that reach the various thresholds.

The Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Bill 2025, which was passed this week, has already cut off long term compensation support for over 70% of injured workers, leaving less than 300 a year eligible for payments after 130 weeks if they reach 21% WPI or more.

It has also introduced new restrictions on the types of events that can result in a compensation claim for psychological injuries.

Now the Minns government is attempting to rehash the same arguments which were rejected last week, attempting to increase the WPI threshold further so only about 28 workers a year will be able to access ongoing payments (if the threshold is increased to 25% WPI).

It will also prevent all but about 28 workers a year from being able to bring a damages claim for future economic loss if they are permanently and significantly injured due to the fault of their employers.

As the figures show, there is no material difference between 25 and 31% in terms of the proportion of injured workers assessed at those levels over the last 12 years.

As the workers’ compensation reforms return to parliament, a report has found NSW has the second most expensive scheme in Australia.

07/11/2025
04/11/2025

https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/inquiries/3108/Report%20No%205%20-%20PAWC%20-%20Workers%20Compensation%20-%20FINAL.pdf

The report we have all been waiting for is in. Finally the voices of injured workers and their supporters have been heard. Hopefully this will lead to sensible reform focusing on poor claims management and wasted funds spent on unnecessary disputes instead of causing further harm to the most vulnerable members of our community.

21/08/2025

https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/other/21966/AQoN%20-%20Dr%20Doug%20Andrews%20-%20Received%2027%20June%202025.pdf

It was interesting to read this letter from Dr Doug Andrews, Senior Medical Assessor for the Personal Injury Commission, responding to questions on notice from the Parliamentary Inquiry into the Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Bill 2025.

Dr Andrew's responses are consistent with our own observations that less than 10% of injured workers assessed even exceed the current 21% whole person impairment threshold for psychological injuries required for ongoing weekly payments after 260 weeks.

Those that do reach 21% whole person impairment have such a high degree of disability they generally have no capacity for employment.

We think our workers compensation premiums should continue to be used to support these seriously injured workers rather than shifting the cost to the federal budget and the already overstretched public health system.

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