Privacy Policy

The information provided on this website by Work Well Injury Solutions is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to constitute legal advice, industrial advice, or professional advice of any kind.

Work Well Injury Solutions

Effective Date: 03/03/26

Work Well Injury Solutions respects your privacy and is committed to protecting personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), and relevant workers compensation legislation.

What We Collect

We may collect personal information such as:

  • Name and contact details

  • Employer or business information

  • Workers compensation and return-to-work information

  • Sensitive information, including health information (where required and with consent)

How We Collect Information

We collect information directly from you, your employer, insurers, medical providers, or other authorised stakeholders, as well as through our website contact forms and standard website analytics tools.

Why We Collect It

We collect and use personal information to:

  • Deliver injury management and return-to-work consulting services

  • Communicate with employers, insurers and stakeholders

  • Meet legal and regulatory obligations under NSW workers compensation laws

  • Manage invoicing and service agreements

  • Improve our website and services

Disclosure

We may disclose information to employers, insurers, medical providers, legal representatives and regulators where necessary for service delivery or as required by law.

We do not sell personal information.

Storage and Security

We take reasonable steps to protect personal information from misuse, loss or unauthorised access, including secure electronic systems and controlled access processes.

Access and Corrections

You may request access to or correction of your personal information by contacting us below.

Contact

Work Well Injury Solutions

Email: info@workwellinjurysolutions.com.au

If you have a privacy concern, please contact us in writing. If unresolved, you may contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).