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Workplace Injury Lawyer Perth
If you’ve been injured because your employer failed to provide a safe workplace, or because a co-worker or another party was negligent, you may be entitled to compensation. We can help you maximise your claim and get the financial support you need while you recover.

Who Can Make a Claim for Workplace Injury Compensation?
Physical injuries at work can happen in any industry – from construction and mining to retail, transport, and office environments. If you’ve suffered a physical injury at work, you may qualify for compensation. This applies to full-time, part-time, casual, and seasonal employees in Western Australia.
An injury at work can leave you without income and burdened with ongoing treatment costs and other unexpected expenses. Which is why it’s important to seek reliable legal advice from a workplace injury lawyer, like Jonathan Persich.
At Persich Personal Injury, we can help you secure fair compensation to relieve the physical, mental and financial challenges that come with such injuries. Contact us today for your Free, No Obligation First Consultation.
What Can I Claim For?
If you have an eligible work injury claim, you may be able to recover compensation for:
01
Medical and Hospital Costs
Reimbursement for expenses related to medical or hospital care.
02
Specialist Treatment
Compensation for physiotherapy, rehabilitation and specialist treatments.
03
Pain and Suffering
For significant injuries, you can claim for physical and emotional distress caused by the accident.
04
Economic Loss
Future loss of earning capacity if your injury affects your long-term work prospects.
Your injury compensation will depend on the severity of your injuries, how they affect your daily life and whether you can return to your usual work.
What Steps Should I Take?
If you have suffered a physical work-related injury, firstly seek medical attention immediately and obtain a First Certificate of Capacity from your GP. Next, request and complete a Workers Compensation Claim Form and submit it along with a copy of the ‘First Certificate of Capacity’ to your employer.
To better understand your rights and maximise your claim, contact a workplace accident injury lawyer at Persich Personal Injury in Perth.
Need a Lawyer for Your Accident at Work? Contact Us.
At Persich Personal Injury, we take a client first approach, keeping you informed every step of the way in your accident at work compensation claim. We work on a No Win, No Fee basis and offer a completely confidential Free, No Obligation First Consultation.
Find out how we can help you – enquire now online or call (08) 6288 2220.
Frequently Asked Questions
Read our FAQs to find out more about workplace injury compensation claims. If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact us on (08) 6288 2220.
What are some common workplace injuries in WA?
Workers in Western Australia can face a wide range of physical risks. Some of the most common workplace injuries that people claim for include:
- Back, neck and shoulder injuries from lifting, pulling or repetitive movements.
- Fractures and broken bones from slips, trips, falls or falling objects.
- Sprains, strains and soft-tissue injuries.
- Crush injuries from machinery, vehicles or heavy equipment.
- Burns, cuts and lacerations from tools, chemicals or hot surfaces.
- Hand and finger injuries, often caused by equipment or manual handling.
- Eye injuries, including foreign objects, sparks or chemical exposure.
- Work-related motor vehicle injuries on the road or in workplace car parks.
What are some examples of work-related accidents?
You may be able to make a claim if you suffered a physical injury at work or while performing work-related duties. Some examples include:
- Employees injured during normal work tasks, including lifting, carrying, operating machinery or using tools.
- Workers hurt by unsafe systems of work, inadequate training or poor supervision.
- People injured due to faulty equipment, slippery surfaces, falling objects or workplace hazards.
- Employees involved in motor vehicle accidents while driving for work or travelling between job sites.
- Labour hire workers, contractors and apprentices injured while working under someone else’s control.
- Visitors or subcontractors injured at a workplace due to negligent conditions.
Even if you were partly responsible for the incident, you may still be able to claim. In WA, strict time limits apply, so it’s important to seek legal advice early.

