Latest News from Bradbrook Lawyers

Vale Wayne Preedy:
WPI legacy lives on

With deep sympathy and sadness, we inform you that our client, Mr Wayne Preedy,
passed away unexpectedly on Saturday 25 January 2020. 

He leaves behind his wife Nicky, and his three children, Tom, James and Georgia.

We’ve had the pleasure of working with Wayne since 2012. His case now stands as a leading authority on whole person impairment (WPI) combination under the Return to Work Act.
It was a significant journey for him and his case is now his legacy.

In our last update on 19 November 2019, we advised of the judgment of Deputy President Judge Calligeros of the South Australian Employment Tribunal (SAET)

Just prior to Christmas, RTWSA appealed the decision and the matter was listed for a further
SAET Full Bench appeal, to be heard on 28 July 2020.

RTWSA has been notified of Mr Preedy’s passing and is in the process of taking advice about whether it will pursue the appeal against his estate. As soon as we have an update we will let you know.

In the meantime, we pay our respects to Wayne who was one of our favourite clients and who over the last seven years became our good friend. We will miss him and his good cheer. 

We send our love to his family.

FACT SHEET – ‘Tis the season for misconduct: The employer’s survival guide for the work party season

December is known as the silly season for a reason. Mixing alcohol with workplace celebrations can often lead to incidents of employee misconduct, but not every episode justifies termination of employment.

Here’s our guide to keeping your end-of-year celebration nice, not naughty, and how to avoid any legal issues arising.

Lessons to learn from case law

Case law usually gives us the best pointers about how functions should (and shouldn’t) be conducted.

Keenan case

Puszka case

Click here for further information.

News Flash – Preedy v RTWSA – Combination of Whole Person Impairment

His Honour Deputy President Judge Calligeros handed down his decision on 19 November 2019 in Preedy v RTWSA [2019] SAET 228.

His Honour found that Mr Preedy’s injuries arose from the same cause and as such his whole person impairment should be combined under the RTW Act.

This decision is significant and will potentially increase the number of workers who will meet the 30% threshold and may significantly increase the monetary payments for economic loss lump sum payments under section 56 of the RTW Act.

Click here for further information.

Psychological and Psychiatric Injury Roundup – Legalwise

Jodie will be presenting on obtaining instructions from an Injured Worker or their Employer: Separating the emotion from the legal issues.

27 November 2019 – Stamford Plaza Adelaide Hotel

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