Browsing: Workers' comp decisions (NSW) | Page 5


FRI
2:11PM

Thirty years of trauma, not COVID rule, caused injury

A worker has proved her post-traumatic stress disorder was caused by traumatic incidents throughout her lengthy employment, with a commission rejecting her employer's claim her injury resulted from reasonable action taken after she refused to comply with a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.


WED
3:39PM

Failure to address trip hazard exacerbated by fast work

A court has ordered two companies to pay more than $1.6 million in damages to a labour-hire worker, who was injured performing a "mundane" task that was unsafe because it "included a tripping hazard as an integral part of its operation".






THU
2:53PM

Worker refused "infinite" chances to get a fitness test

An injured worker has unsuccessfully claimed his "threatened dismissal" would be unfair if he wasn't granted more time to obtain a fitness assessment. A commission heard he was not entitled to "infinite" chances to defend his employment, and found he had been afforded sufficient time to obtain the report.




FRI
2:39PM

Court quashes $1.1m negligence and fatigue ruling

An employer that was found to have negligently caused a worker to crash his car while driving home from a 12-hour shift has overturned the ruling, with an appeals court finding: there was insufficient evidence to suggest fatigue caused the crash; and the employer had fulfilled its common law duty of care.


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