Tony Love Lawyers

Personal Injury Lawyers in Tweed Heads

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Tweed heads Personal Injury Lawyers

At Tony Love Lawyers, we offer personal injury legal services to people living in Tweed Heads and surrounding suburbs. We understand that navigating injury-related legal matters can be complex, especially when it involves recovering from a serious incident.


Our team holds qualifications including a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Accounting, and we’re members of both the NSW Law Society and the Far North Coast Law Society. We focus on providing straightforward, professional advice tailored to your circumstances. With a local presence in the Northern Rivers and a strong understanding of the challenges faced by the Tweed Heads community, we aim to make legal processes easier to manage.


We support clients with a range of injury-related matters, using clear communication and a careful approach at every step. Whether you’re dealing with paperwork, evidence, or unfamiliar procedures, our personal injury lawyers are here to help you move forward with accurate information.


To discuss your situation with us, call (02) 6623 2224.

How the Process Works

When a potential client contacts us for personal injury advice, we begin by understanding the facts of their situation. This usually involves a confidential conversation to go over the details of the injury, when and where it happened, and any supporting documentation. Depending on the nature of the matter, we may request medical records, employment history, or incident reports to help clarify the next steps.


We use industry-recognised tools and methods to assess eligibility and guide the preparation of documents, ensuring everything meets current legal requirements. Throughout the process, we aim to maintain clear timelines and transparent communication so there are no surprises.


Clients in Tweed Heads often value face-to-face support or regular updates, so we offer both phone-based and in-person appointments where needed. Follow-up is an important part of our approach—we explain what’s next, what to expect, and how to prepare.


Our focus is on practical, respectful legal support that meets the needs of this local community.

Frequently asked questions

  • What qualifies as a personal injury?

    A personal injury is any physical or psychological harm caused by the actions or negligence of another person, company, or entity. This can include injuries from car accidents, workplace incidents, medical treatment, or unsafe conditions in public or private spaces. Psychological conditions such as anxiety or PTSD may also qualify, depending on the circumstances and supporting evidence. To assess whether your injury meets the legal criteria, details such as how it occurred, who was involved, and what impact it has had on your life are considered. Each situation is reviewed on its own facts, and additional documents—such as medical records, witness statements, or incident reports—may be required to determine the next step.

  • How long do I have to make a personal injury claim in NSW?

    In New South Wales, strict time limits apply to personal injury claims. For most matters, legal action must be started within three years of the date of injury. However, the type of claim can affect this timeframe. For example, claims involving medical negligence or minors may have different limitation periods. Some matters may also require that notice is given earlier—sometimes within six to twelve months—especially if a government body is involved. It's important to get legal advice early to make sure your rights are protected, as missing a deadline could affect your ability to proceed.

  • What documents do I need for a personal injury claim?

    Personal injury claims often require several types of documentation. Common documents include medical records that describe the injury and treatment received, evidence of lost income (such as payslips or tax returns), and reports or photos related to the incident. If the injury happened at work, incident reports or workers compensation records may also be relevant. For accidents in public places, witness statements, security footage, or council reports may assist in establishing the circumstances. Each case is different, so the type and amount of information needed will depend on the details involved. Organising these documents early can help avoid delays during the legal process.

  • Is personal injury law different across Australian states?

    Yes, personal injury laws vary between Australian states and territories. Each state has its own legislation governing how claims are handled, what compensation may be available, and what procedures apply. For example, motor vehicle accident schemes and workers compensation processes are managed differently depending on the jurisdiction. Even the definitions of terms like “permanent impairment” or “reasonable care” can vary. That’s why it’s important to seek advice from a legal professional familiar with the laws of your state. If a claim involves more than one jurisdiction—such as living in one state and being injured in another—specific legal advice is often necessary to navigate the process correctly.

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Directions from post office

Head south on Robina Town Centre Drive. At the roundabout, take the 4th exit and stay on Robina Town Centre Drive. Find us on the first left.

LOCATION
neighbouring areas
  • Coolangatta
  • Banora Point
  • Tweed Heads South
  • Tweed Heads West
  • Bilambil Heights