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    Cause for concern?

    Bruises and cuts wouldn't make any difference, the Civil Liabilities legislation that is in place in most states in Australia requires that the injured part have a permananet impairment, and i can't really imagine that this would be the case, especially given that the leg was already partically...
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    Cause for concern?

    I was just thinking, at least in this case it isn't personal injuries, its property damage after all its a fake leg, should be limited to the cost of a new leg.
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    Cause for concern?

    Thats good advice Mark. On Queensland the relevant legislation is the Personal Injuries Proceedings Act (PIPA) I'm sure they will have similar in W.A. A Notice of Claim form has to be served by the injured party normally within a certain time frame. It is then you would ring up your insurer...
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    Cause for concern?

    Mark, is your IP in QLD?
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    Cause for concern?

    I agree with the advice, don't do anything. So what he broke his leg, unless you did something or failed to do something that would be considered negligent then no problems. Even if you did do something, if the property is insurered, which you say it is your fine. Getting your own...
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