Summary: Psychological injury (mental harm) is an ever-increasing aspect of personal injury cases. This paper re-examines the provisions of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW) against historical and recent cases and provides tips for preparing and defending cases in which an allegation of mental harm is made.
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Common Law Claims for Mental Harm – A Back to Basics Look and Tips for Practice. Belinda Epstein

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