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Unexpected Consequences of Compensation Law

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This book explores the performance of compensation law in addressing the needs of the injured. Compensation procedure can be dangerous to your health and may fail to compensate without aggravation/creating other problems. This book takes a refreshing and insightful approach to the law of compensation considering, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the actual effect of compensation law on people seeking compensation. Tort law, workers'' compensation, medical law, industrial injury law and other schemes are examined and unintended consequences for injured people are considered. These include ongoing physical and mental illness, failure to rehabilitate, the impact on social security entitlements, medical care as well as the impact on those who serve - the lawyers, administrators, medical practitioners etc. All are explored in this timely and fascinating book. The contributors include lawyers, psychologists, and medical practitioners from multiple jurisdictions including Australia, the Netherlands, Canada, Italy and the UK.>

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Authors Vines Prue, Professor Prue Akkermans Vines, Prue Akkermans Vines, Arno Akkermans, Professor Prue (University of New South Wal Vines, Prue Vines
Assisted by Professor Prue Vines (Editor), Arno Akkermans (Editor), Prue Vines (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 31.03.2020
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law
 
EAN 9781509927999
ISBN 978-1-5099-2799-9
Pages 312
 
Series Hart Studies in Private Law
Subjects LAW / Civil Law
Private or civil law: general
Private / Civil law: general works
 

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