This article discusses the individual roles in the rehabilitation process after a WorkCover claim. To find out more information about making a WorkCover claim and the process involved, view our article regarding What To Expect When You Have a WorkCover Claim. Click the links below to go to the relevant section of this article, or Find out more >
Articles by Alica Bradford
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