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		<title>Helping Clients Get Back on their Feet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rose (not our client&#8217;s real name), a young woman of 18, was leaving an inner suburban bar after a quiet drink late last year when she was savagely beaten in an unprovoked attack by an unknown assailant. Rushed to hospital in an ambulance, she was diagnosed with a fractured nose and cheek bone and a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rose (not our client&#8217;s real name), a young woman of 18, was leaving an inner suburban bar after a quiet drink late last year when she was savagely beaten in an unprovoked attack by an unknown assailant. Rushed to hospital in an ambulance, she was diagnosed with a fractured nose and cheek bone and a cut face. As a result, she was unable to work in the retail shop in which she was employed, which meant a significant loss of wages over the busy Christmas trading period. We acted for Rose (now fortunately recovered) in obtaining an award of Special Financial Assistance, her loss of earnings as a result of the assault and reimbursement for the ambulance trip.</p>
<p>An interesting aspect of this case possibly from an accounting point of view, was how we quantified Rose&#8217;s loss of earnings claim. Although she was employed as a casual, we were able to demonstrate by means of her pay slips and a letter from her employer to confirm, respectively, her normal pattern of work and the expected increased shifts and earning expectations over the busy Christmas retail trading period.</p>
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