Personal Injury (VIC) prompts for Australian lawyers
These prompts are designed for Victorian personal injury practitioners handling TAC claims, WorkCover claims, public liability matters under the Wrongs Act, and medical negligence. Copy any prompt, replace placeholders with your matter facts, and run it.
A curated library of 25 AI prompts for Victorian personal injury lawyers. Each prompt is grounded in the Transport Accident Act 1986 (Vic), the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013 (Vic), the Wrongs Act 1958 (Vic), and current Victorian court authority. Use them with Quillio for TAC, WorkCover, and public liability claims.
Research prompts (5)
Research TAC impairment threshold
Research the 30% whole person impairment threshold for a common law claim under section 93 of the Transport Accident Act 1986 (Vic). Cover recent Court of Appeal authority.
Research TAC serious injury test
Research the serious injury test under section 93(4)(d) of the Transport Accident Act 1986 (Vic). Cover the narrative test and current Court of Appeal authority.
Research WorkCover serious injury test
Research the serious injury test under section 335 of the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013 (Vic). Cover the narrative and WPI pathways.
Research Wrongs Act thresholds
Research the significant injury threshold and damages caps under the Wrongs Act 1958 (Vic). Cover sections 28LB–28LZG and current Court of Appeal authority.
Research County Court jurisdiction
Research the jurisdiction of the County Court of Victoria in personal injury matters. Cover the appropriate forum for TAC, WIRC, and Wrongs Act claims.
Drafting prompts (5)
Draft a TAC claim form
Draft a TAC claim form. Claimant: [details]. Accident: [details]. Injuries: [details]. Structure per TAC requirements and the lodgement window.
Draft a WorkCover claim
Draft a WorkCover claim form and supporting medical certificate evidence. Worker: [details]. Employer: [details]. Injury: [details]. Structure per WorkSafe requirements.
Draft a statement of claim — TAC common law
Draft a statement of claim for a TAC common law matter. Claimant: [details]. Accident: [details]. Injuries: [details]. Plead negligence, causation, and damages.
Draft a statement of claim — public liability
Draft a statement of claim under the Wrongs Act 1958 (Vic). Plaintiff: [details]. Defendant: [details]. Plead duty, breach, causation, and damages.
Draft a serious injury application
Draft a serious injury application under section 93(4) of the Transport Accident Act 1986 (Vic) or section 335 of WIRC. Claimant: [details]. Injuries: [details].
Review prompts (5)
Review an independent medical report
Review this IME report in a TAC or WorkCover matter. Summarise findings on diagnosis, causation, and whole person impairment. Identify points that assist or harm the claim.
Review a WPI assessment
Review this whole person impairment assessment under the TAC or WorkCover guidelines. Identify methodology issues and dispute prospects.
Review a serious injury certificate decision
Review this decision on a serious injury application. Identify any error of law and prospects on appeal to the County Court or Supreme Court.
Review an economic loss calculation
Review this economic loss calculation under the Wrongs Act 1958 (Vic). Check the methodology, multiplier, vicissitudes discount, and superannuation component.
Review a settlement offer
Review this settlement offer in a Victorian personal injury claim. Compare against each head of damage and the range of likely court outcomes. Recommend a counter.
Client comms prompts (5)
Explain the TAC claims process
Draft a plain-English explanation of the TAC claims process from claim lodgement through statutory benefits and common law. Include timing and decision points.
Explain WorkCover entitlements
Draft a plain-English letter to a worker explaining Victorian WorkCover entitlements, including weekly payments, medical expenses, and common law thresholds.
Explain serious injury test
Draft a plain-English letter explaining the serious injury test under TAC or WIRC, including narrative and WPI pathways.
Explain Wrongs Act caps
Draft a plain-English letter to a client explaining the caps and thresholds under the Wrongs Act 1958 (Vic) for a public liability claim.
Letter on IME attendance
Draft a plain-English letter to a client explaining what an independent medical examination involves, how to prepare, and what to expect.
Strategy prompts (5)
Strategy for a TAC serious injury application
Develop a strategy for a TAC serious injury application. Claimant: [details]. Identify the strongest narrative and WPI points and evidence requirements.
Strategy for a WorkCover common law claim
Develop a strategy for a Victorian WorkCover common law claim. Worker: [details]. Injury: [details]. Identify liability, serious injury, and quantum issues.
Strategy for a Wrongs Act public liability claim
Develop a strategy for a public liability claim under the Wrongs Act 1958 (Vic). Facts: [details]. Address obvious risks, inherent risks, and the significant injury threshold.
Strategy for a multi-defendant claim
Develop a strategy for a Victorian claim involving multiple defendants. Facts: [details]. Consider proportionate liability and contribution claims.
Strategy for pre-trial settlement
Develop a Victorian personal injury settlement strategy. Offers: [details]. Identify walk-away position, reasonable counter, and pressure points.
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