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    What If You Were Entitled To
    Public/Occupiers Liability Compensation?

    The Civil Liabilities Act of 2002 protects you in the event of an accident or incident that occurs on public property that you were not responsible for, that causes you injury or death of a loved one. The Act covers injury, death, damage or loss to property, and economic loss which is the result of defective products or negligent service.

    Property owners, organisations and individuals are responsible for taking a “reasonable amount of care” to prevent accidents and injuries, and if they don’t, you may be entitled to compensation.

    We’re here to get results – no matter how complex the case

    Marocchi Law will work with you to prove that the responsible person or organisation, was negligent. In some cases, your injury may fall under different categories of personal injury law and it may involve any of the following:

    • Slip and fall accidents on public property
    • Accidents on private property, if it is caused by faulty workmanship
    • Accidents that occur on recreational or entertainment property
    • Faulty products
    • Negligent services
    • Dog attacks
    • Food poisoning

    It’s time to set the record straight

    Here at Marocchi Law, we have dealt with countless public liability cases, some that involved suing the Government, and others that relate to social justice issues that involve public interest immunity and Ombudsman secrecy.

    If you feel that you have been injured or treated unjustly, get in touch with us today. We will assess your case to see whether you are entitled to a public liability claim. Under NSW legislation, specialists in Personal Injury are prohibited from openly publishing

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    With over 30 years of legal expertise, and professional and experienced lawyers on board, Marocchi Law can assist you with a range of legal matters. Our team are by your side when you need legal assistance, working to ensure the best outcome for you.

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