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    We picked the most highly specialised and talented lawyers

    At Chamberlains, specialised insurance lawyers handle your matters exclusively, ensuring you receive expert guidance throughout the process. We commit to providing efficient and cost-effective outcomes for our clients while minimising costs with our transparent approach. Your best interests are at the forefront of our minds.

    Calvin Young

    Director

    Lachlan McBride

    Director

    Stirling Owen

    Special Counsel

    Our process

    01Initial case evaluation

    After an initial briefing of your matter, we will provide you with a preliminary quote.


    02Consultation

    We look into all aspects of your matter and suggest the most viable path for you.


    03Case management

    The Chamberlains team will work tirelessly to reach the best possible outcome for you.


    Our services

    01 Areas of expertise

    Our Brisbane Insurance Law firm has handled matters on behalf of several of Australia’s largest insurers and brokers. We assist clients with a broad range of insurance-related legal issues, such as:

    • Advising whether the claim falls within the scope of the policy of insurance;
    • Investigation of fraud-related claims;
    • Successfully defending litigated matters;
    • Recovering insurance claims for subrogated insureds who have suffered damage due to the actions of others;
    • Handling litigation matters;
    • Claims management: Our firm has extensive expertise in handling various types of insurance claims. We navigate complex regulations and develop effective strategies for swift and cost-efficient outcomes. Our claims management systems and processes enhance transparency and efficiency in resolving claims, ensuring clients have the best support throughout the claims life cycle.
    • Expert Evidence;
    • Complex claims: We are adept at handling intricate and multi-faceted legal issues within the construction, engineering, and insurance sectors. Our team effectively manages large and complex claims to ensure optimal outcomes for our clients.
    • Enforcing judgments.

    Additionally, we offer seminars and webinars for our clients on key topics related to insurance, dispute resolution, and litigation. If you require a Brisbane Insurance Lawyer, our team of professionals will be glad to assist you.

    Why choose Chamberlains as your Insurance Law firm in Brisbane?

    • Local Expertise: Regardless of whether you’re an insurer, broker, or policyholder, our Brisbane Insurance Lawyers understand the common issues you face in Brisbane and Queensland. Our experienced team is well-versed in dealing with local statutory authorities, ensuring you always receive accurate, relevant legal advice.
    • Industry Experience: We have extensive experience acting within the insurance industry, particularly in handling complex construction and engineering claims. Our team boasts significant specialist expertise, having worked alongside major insurers, brokers, loss adjusters, and businesses across Australia and the Asia Pacific region. This provides unmatched industry knowledge and insight into evolving business practices, helping clients navigate complex insurance contracts and exclusion clauses effectively.
      Our expertise covers the full range of insurance issues, including personal injury, public liability claims, medical indemnity, professional indemnity, income protection, officers’ liability, product liability, and travel insurance. We also address issues of deceptive conduct and failure to disclose material information.
    • Proven Success: Chamberlains has a strong track record of successfully resolving disputes, providing robust claims defence, handling policy cancellation matters, and effectively navigating complaint procedures, including engaging with the Financial Ombudsman Service. Our consistent delivery of the best possible results and our commitment to minimising your legal fees have established us among the best lawyers recognised by prestigious bodies like the Queensland Law Society.

    If you require expert Insurance Law advice in Brisbane, contact us today to discuss your needs. As experienced law professionals, we’ll work with you to achieve your optimal outcome across various areas.

    Your Brisbane Insurance Company’s Obligations to Replace, Repair or Cash Settle

    Under most insurance policies, the insurer has the right to determine whether to replace, repair, or cash settle based on the type and extent of the damage and the claims arising from it. Our Brisbane Insurance Law service can provide expert guidance on understanding all aspects of your policy.

    Information Your Insurance Company May Request During Investigations

    If your insurer is investigating your claim in Brisbane, they can only request information that is directly relevant and necessary to the claim. Under Queensland’s Insurance Laws, this must be done appropriately and respectfully.

    Investigators must only collect information that is reasonably relevant to your insurance claim.
    Some of the most commonly requested information includes bank statements, telephone records, and driving records. If you’re concerned about the nature of the information being requested from you, you should ask your insurer to explain why the information is relevant to the investigation.

    Insurance Coverage When Premiums Are Paid in Instalments

    Under Brisbane Insurance Law, you will still be covered if you have been paying your instalments on time. Insurers cannot cancel your insurance policy for non-payment without first providing you with written notice at least 14 days before cancellation. The Chamberlains Insurance Law service can assist you in resolving any disputes. 

    Special Services to Consider as an Insurance Broker

    • An insurance broker must act in the best interests of their clients. All brokers must comply with a professional code of conduct as members of the National Insurance Brokers Association of Australia (“NIBA”). As part of the NIBA, Insurance Brokers must review their clients’ insurance policies, provide advice on any relevant changes that may affect their clients and ensure clients comply with their insurance obligations. This includes meeting disclosure requirements and ensuring timely payment of premiums.
    • Insurance brokers are required to act in their clients’ best interests while ensuring they comply with all relevant laws and maintain transparency to manage potential conflicts of interest that may arise. Various other service standards must be adhered to, which are found under the NIBA Code of Practice.
    • A broker’s role also involves assisting their clients in identifying potential risks and explaining terms or conditions, costs associated with insurance policies and the various options. They must also outline benefits and discuss exclusions that may affect an insured’s compliance with their policy of insurance.

    Call us at 1300 676 823
    Email us at hello@chamberlains.com.au

    Contact our office:

    Brisbane

    Suite 406, Level 4/10 Market Street, Brisbane City QLD 4000


     


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    FAQ

    01What is Insurance Law, and how does it affect me?

    Insurance Law governs the rights and obligations of both insurers and policyholders. It involves different types of insurance such as life, home, health and business. An experienced Brisbane Insurance Lawyer can help you understand your rights in these contexts and challenge unfair decisions. 

    Yes. Under Queensland Law, your insurer can deny your claim if you fail to disclose relevant information when applying for or renewing your insurance policy. If you are unsure about what needs to be disclosed, our Brisbane Insurance Lawyers can provide guidance and help protect your rights. 

    Insurers in Brisbane must comply with the General Insurance Code of Practice. The usual timeframe to handle claims, including informing the policyholder of the decision, is 10 business days after receiving all necessary information. If there are delays, they must communicate the reasons. Chamberlains can assist in holding your insurer accountable for delays when processing your insurance claim.

    If your claim is being investigated for fraud, your insurer will request additional information such as receipts, financial records or telephone logs. Insurers have the right to investigate suspected fraudulent claims, but they must act within legal boundaries. If you believe the investigation is unfair, our legal team can advocate for you.

    If your claim is denied, you can request an internal review and escalate the matter to the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA). AFCA is a governmental body that handles disputes between consumers and financial services providers, such as insurers. If the claim is ruled in your favour, your insurer must provide compensation or pay your claim.

    Our team of Brisbane Insurance Lawyers can assess your situation and help you contest an unfair denial. We can assist with escalating your case and represent you in any court proceedings.

    You should seek advice from an Insurance Law firm or lawyer if your insurance claim is denied or underpaid, your payout is being delayed without valid reasons, there’s a dispute, you need assistance in negotiating a fair settlement, or you are facing an insurance fraud investigation. 

    No, each of the states and territories can have distinct laws and regulations about insurance. Insurance Law in Brisbane varies from the Insurance Law in Victoria. It’s important to know which laws affect you, which is where a Brisbane Insurance Law service can assist you. 

    Some common reasons an insurer denies claims include policy exclusions, failure to disclose relevant information during the insurance application process, filing a claim after the deadline, or allegations of fraud.

    Yes, this is mandatory by law for all employers. It protects workers, medical costs, rehabilitation and any lost wages. If you have a business in Queensland, you have a legal obligation to provide workers’ compensation. 

    If one of your employees is injured at work, you must report the injury to WorkCover Queensland or your insurance provider. You must complete an incident report. If you’re unsure of what is involved and your responsibilities, an Insurance Lawyer can ensure you remain compliant with Brisbane’s legal requirements.

    Yes. You can request an explanation, lodge an internal dispute resolution complaint, review your policy to understand the terms and conditions or take legal action.

    If your claim has been unfairly denied, a Brisbane Insurance Lawyer like Chamberlains can help dispute the decision in court and help you seek fair compensation.

    While public liability insurance is not required by law, it is recommended for businesses that operate in public spaces, deal with customers and suppliers on-site, host events, or provide physical services. Examples of these businesses include retail and gyms. Some event organisers and local councils require a certain level of public liability coverage before granting leases or permits.
    By having public liability insurance, you can avoid court cases and expensive payouts should anyone be injured on your premises.

    Chamberlains can provide legal assistance in various Insurance Law matters such as claim disputes, personal and business insurance disputes, such as life or motor vehicle insurance, and workers’ compensation.

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