Carroll & O'Dea

Personal Injury Accredited Specialists

The Personal Injury Accredited Specilaist lawyers and team at Carroll and ODea.

The firm specialises in Compensation Law and the following Partners and Associates lead the personal injury division at Carroll and O'Dea.  These  Partners and Associates are all Law Society of NSW Accredited Specialists in personal injury.  

Howard Harrison ,   Robert Higgins  ,  Diana Farah ,  Maithri PanagodaTim Concannon , Paul O'Callaghan ,  Janine Smith , Paul Ohm.

These partners are supported by other lawyers and consultants.

What does the NSW Law Society Accreditation Scheme tell you about the Personal Injury lawyers at Carroll and O’Dea

 

The Specialist Accreditation Scheme was instigated by the NSW Law Society as a way to assist potential claimants, and other legal practitioners, to find a practitioner with proven capability in specialist areas of law, personal injury being one of these.  To be a Personal Injury Accredited Specialist, a solicitor must have at least five years full time practice, at least three years specialty work, and have passed rigorous exams in the relevant law. 

 

The Scheme has been instrumental in assisting claimants in identifying a solicitor who can genuinely be considered a respected and well-regarded specialist in personal injury, as opposed to self-proclaimed specialists or experts in personal injury. It was instigated to protect the claimant and the profession.

The legislative regimes in this are of law, which includes the Legal Profession Act,  prohibits us and all other solicitors who practise in this are of law  from publishing any further information about this area of our practice.  In light of this,  should you be seeking more information about this division of the firm and the work it performs, the most sensible and practical starting point is to get in contact with us to discover where we can assist you. Feel free to ring and discuss things with any of the partners or associates mentioned above.

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