Oakens Associates provides a structured pathway for confidential eligibility review in selected personal injury matters, including road traffic accidents, workplace incidents and public liability cases.
Personal injury matters may arise where an individual suffers injury following the negligence or breach of duty of another party. Examples may include road traffic accidents, workplace incidents and accidents occurring in public places.
This page is designed to gather structured information relevant to initial assessment and to identify whether an enquiry may be suitable for further review.
Injuries sustained in car, motorcycle, cycling or pedestrian accidents may be relevant where another road user was responsible.
Learn more →Employers are generally required to maintain safe working environments and to take reasonable steps to reduce avoidable risk.
Learn more →Incidents occurring in public places, shops, supermarkets, local authority property or private premises.
Learn more →Slips and trips may occur in public places, workplaces or other premises where hazards have not been properly addressed.
Learn more →Initial assessment commonly involves reviewing the circumstances of the accident, the nature of the injury, possible liability and the availability of relevant evidence such as medical records, witness information or incident reports.
Time limits may apply to some matters, and an early structured assessment may help identify the relevant timeline and supporting information.
This platform provides a structured case assessment process only. It does not provide legal advice and submission does not create a solicitor-client relationship.
Explore common personal injury routes before starting the structured assessment.
We begin with structured questions relevant to whether the enquiry may be suitable for further review.
Timing may affect whether a matter is suitable for further review.
Your information is handled confidentially and reviewed against defined eligibility criteria.
This platform provides a structured case assessment process only. It does not provide legal advice.