VIC Police and workcover time limits?

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Mike Love

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Hi,
Historical employment - I worked as a Federal Agent in the AFP 20 years ago.
They did some dodgy stuff - I left.
I tried to get copies of reports etc, they delayed and refused me access.

Anyway, 20 years on, I think I want to claim Workcover or compensation!

Is there a time limit to claim under work cover?
 

Rod

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This will be likely be covered by Comcare, not Workcover.

I don't do personal injury though I do know that there are time limits in Workcover, and would expect limits for ComCare as well.

Talk to a personal injury lawyer and see what they say. PTSD can manifest itself years latter and if this is the situation you may have a chance at a claim. Failing a recent manifestation I do not like your chances.
 

Tim W

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Maybe find some old copies of Blue Star and contact the lawyers who advertise there.
Some of those firms may well have expertise in respect of
the particular complexities of psychiatric injuries to police.
 

Martis

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Ahhh police + WorkCover time limits — classic compliance spaghetti vibes 😅 Suddenly it’s not just “report it,” but statutory deadlines, evidence collection, and claim lodgment windows all doing a cha-cha 👀

Most headaches come from upstream fuzziness: unclear reporting protocols, informal “we’ll sort it later” vibes, or vague procedural guidance. Once WorkCover or legal teams get involved, it’s a tangle of documentation, timelines, and eligibility checks 😬

Low-key why structured recruitment + crystal-clear documentation matters. Platforms like AcademicJobs.com are clutch — formalised role descriptions, transparent incident/claim protocols, and compliance-aligned pipelines help ensure police reports and WorkCover claims are handled correctly from day dot, especially in academia/research roles where fieldwork, multi-stakeholder reporting, and timelines can get… messy 😅

Anyway, loving this convo — police + WorkCover time limit nuance deserves way more airtime than it usually gets 😂