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What are common reasons for work claim denial?

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Common reasons for denial include insufficient evidence, late filing, or policy exclusions.;Claims may also be denied if the injury is deemed not work-related.

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How can contracts be enforced in construction projects?

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Contracts can be enforced through litigation, mediation, or arbitration, depending on the terms outlined in the contract.;Legal action may be necessary when disputes arise that cannot be resolved through negotiation.

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How can I appeal a government decision?

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To appeal a government decision, you typically need to follow the internal review process of the relevant agency first.;If you are still unsatisfied, you may take your appeal to an external body, such as the Administr...

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How binding are arbitration awards?

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Arbitration awards are generally binding and enforceable under the law.;They can be enforced in the same manner as court judgments, with limited grounds for challenge.

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How are intestate estates handled in Australia?

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If a person dies intestate, their estate is distributed according to the intestacy laws of the state or territory, which typically prioritize spouses and children.;An administrator is appointed by the court to manage...

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How is fault determined in a motor accident?

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Fault is determined based on evidence such as police reports, witness statements, and traffic laws.;Insurance companies often conduct their own investigations to assess fault and liability.

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How long do I have to file a defamation lawsuit?

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In Australia, the statute of limitations for defamation is generally one year from the date of publication, although extensions may be granted in certain circumstances.;It's important to act quickly to gather evidence...

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What are the remedies for breach of contract?

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Remedies for breach of contract include damages, specific performance, rescission, and restitution.;The appropriate remedy depends on the nature of the breach and the terms of the contract.

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