Specialist personal injury expertise with small town values. If you have suffered from institutional abuse or a public liability injury in Tasmania, you deserve a solicitor who treats you like a person, not a file number.
With 20 years of specialist experience in personal injury law, I am dedicated to helping Tasmanians secure the justice and compensation they need to move forward.
Experienced Personal Injury Litigation in Tasmania
We regularly act for clients across Tasmania, including Hobart, Launceston, Devonport and Burnie.
20 Years in Personal Injury Law
A career focused on complex personal injury and compensation claims.
Supreme Court of Tasmania Experience
Extensive experience running and defending matters in the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
Experience in Major Investigations
Involved in the preliminary investigation into the Hillcrest Primary School tragedy.
Personal, On-the-Ground Advice Across Tasmania
Available for in-person consultations across Tasmania, including at your home or the scene of the incident.
Personal Advice Across Tasmania
We regularly meet with clients across Tasmania, including:
- Hobart
- Launceston
- Devonport
- Burnie
Consultations can take place at your home, at the location of the incident, or another place where you feel comfortable discussing your situation.
No matter where you are in Tasmania, I will come to you.
Personal Injury Practice Areas in Tasmania
Institutional Abuse Claims
Taking the first step is often the hardest. We provide a confidential, trauma-informed environment for survivors of historical or institutional abuse, with a focus on achieving accountability and resolution.
Public Liability Claims
If you have been injured due to negligence in a public space, business or rental property, we assist in establishing liability and pursuing compensation so you can focus on recovery.
Coast & Country Lawyers operates on a No-Win, No-Fee basis for every matter we take on.
You don’t have to work this out on your own. We’ll assess your circumstances, explain your options clearly, and let you know whether there is a viable path forward.