About Vertannes Georgiou Lawyers Perth
Vertannes Georgiou is a legal practice specialising in all aspects of personal injury compensation law. The practice was established in 1994 and is regarded by many as the leading WA personal injury compensation law firm . The senior partners of the practice, Errol Vertannes and George Georgiou, have over sixty years of combined legal experience.
Unlike other law firms where clients are required to deal with inexperienced law clerks and paralegals, all personal injury clients of our firm are assisted directly by each of the senior partners. Your first consultation for a personal injury compensation claim is free and without obligation.Our head office is conveniently located on the ground floor, Suite 1, 177 Stirling Street, Northbridge, Perth with ample parking available at the front of the office and we are readily accessible by public transport.
We have a long and proud history of representing clients from non-English speaking backgrounds. We are fluent in Croatian, Serbian and Greek and we have interpreting services available at short notice for other languages including Spanish,Mandarin, Vietnamese and Arabic.
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Fundado en 1994
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Criminal Injuries
If you have been the victim of a crime and suffered injury or loss as a result of the crime, you may be eligible to lodge a Criminal Injuries Compensation claim.
You may be eligible to claim compensation under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act if you are:
- A victim of a crime and are injured and/or suffer financial loss as a result of the injury
- A financially dependent relative of a person killed as a result of a crime
Compensation can be awarded to a victim of crime even though a person has not been identified, charged or convicted of the crime.
Compensation to a victim of crime may include:
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Loss of income and superannuation
- Medical and rehabilitation expenses
- Travel expenses