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NSW Workers Compensation Surgery Dispute: When does heavy manual work “cause” a biceps tendon rupture, and when is arthroscopic tenodesis “reasonably necessary” despite a late injury report? Based on the authentic Australian judicial case Adams v Anakiwa Fishing Pty Ltd [2025] NSWPIC 317, this article disassembles the Court’s judgment process regarding evidence and law. It transforms complex judicial reasoning into clear, understandable key point analyses, helping readers identify the core of the dispute, understand the judgment logic, make more rational litigation choices, and providing case resources for practical research to readers of all backgrounds. Chapter 1: Case Overview and Core…
Workers Compensation: Determining Causation of Consequential Sleep Apnoea and the Role of the Member in Permanent Impairment Assessment Based on the authentic Australian judicial case Nagy v Arthur Tzaneros Discretionary Trust & Luke Webber Trust t/as Labour Power & Anor [2025] NSWPIC 609, this article disassembles the Court’s judgment process regarding evidence and law. It transforms complex judicial reasoning into clear, understandable key point analyses, helping readers identify the core of the dispute, understand the judgment logic, make more rational litigation choices, and providing case resources for practical research to readers of all backgrounds. Chapter 1: Case Overview and Core…
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