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Ryan Moran

Ryan was admitted as an Australian lawyer in 2021, having graduated from Monash University with double degrees in law and commerce. Ryan completed his Practical Legal Training with the College of Law in 2020 and is a member of the Golden Key Honours Society for high achieving university students.

Ryan joined our firm in 2013 as a mail clerk, whilst studying part-time, and expressed an eagerness to broaden his experience in legal practice. In 2014 Ryan moved into a Paralegal position with his mentor Jessica King, and it was in this role that showed Ryan the difference a personal injury lawyer can make to a person at one of the most difficult times of their life.

This experience sparked a keen interest in personal injury and tort claims and he elected to accelerate his studies of these areas of the law. After finishing university, in 2019, Ryan commenced his legal traineeship with the firm before qualifying for admission as a lawyer.

Owing to his time at the firm, Ryan has a depth and breadth of experience in personal injury law and independently manages files across many of our practice areas including WorkCover, TAC, public liability and superannuation claims. His goal is always to achieve the best outcome for our clients, not just by listening to their story, but hearing what they have to say, and acting in a way that honours his ethics, the law and the best interests of that individual.

Ryan is a car nut and in his spare time, you might find him restoring his 1970 Dodge Phoenix or enjoying a road trip to the country.

Legal Career History

July 2022 – Present
Henry Carus + Associates
Associate

Mar 2021 – Present
Henry Carus + Associates
Lawyer

Mar 2020 – Mar 2021
Henry Carus + Associates
Trainee Lawyer

Oct 2018 – Mar 2020
Henry Carus + Associates
Senior Paralegal

Oct 2016 – Oct 2018
Henry Carus + Associates
Paralegal

Feb 2014 – Nov 2016
Henry Carus + Associates
Legal Assistant

Feb 2013 – Feb 2014
Henry Carus + Associates
Office Services Clerk

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Success Stories

In the lead up to Christmas, Amatala, who was then only 10 years old, was at a shopping centre with her family. They were shopping for Christmas presents. Unfortunately, Amatala slipped on water at the food court and fell, resulting in a serious hip injury. Although the accident was 12 years ago, we were able to obtain significant compensation for her. Here's what she has to say about her experience:

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Danny fell through a hole in a concrete roof at his work and sustained a serious injury from the fall. He required surgery to his arm and had ongoing problems with day to day and work activities. After the accident in 2006 he attempted to handle his claim with WorkCover himself but, found the WorkCover insurer unwilling to approve the additional medical treatment that he needed. He came to Henry...

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Tracy had just picked up her daughter from school when her car was struck from the side and she was pushed across three lanes onto the opposite side of the dual carriageway. She could not recall much of the accident except for an incredibly loud noise and being violently shook before coming to an abrupt stop on the wrong side of the road. Both Tracy and her daughter were injured...

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Marlene had been taken for a night out in the city by her daughter. As they were trying to leave the car park afterwards, Marlene suffered a serious fall and fractured both of her ankles. She and her husband were unsure if they should worry about trying to get compensation at first, but their costs started to really add up. After speaking with two large firms they felt overwhelmed and...

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Cliff was a pedestrian who was struck by a car and injured while crossing the road in 2008. He suffered a serious knee injury and has not been able to return to his employment as a specialised bricklayer or find other suitable work. Cliff was offered an early settlement of $225,000.00, and we were able to secure him after further work on his behalf an agreed lump sum payment of...

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Our client Rudra worked as a nurse and in the course of his employment he would transfer patients. During one such occurrence, Rudra was moving a patient from bed to chair when the patient became physically violent, causing injury to our clients back and causing a subsequent leg injury. Rudra’s pain became increasingly worse resulting in 3 months bed ridden before requiring various surgeries including a laminectomy on his spine....

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Andrew was a qualified refrigeration maintenance worker who truly enjoyed his career. At the age of 63, he was hired to provide his skills on a worksite and set to work to fix an air conditioning unit located on the roof. The repair required him to ascend a very unsafe ladder with equipment. Andrew injured his back in the process and was unable to return to work. We helped Andrew...

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Tania was travelling alone along the S. Gippsland Highway, stationary with her right indicator on, when she was hit at approximately 100 km per hour by a Nissan Patrol utility vehicle. She cannot recall the accident but was told she was air lifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital where they treated her injuries including a traumatic brain injury. She was advised that she should learn to live with her injuries....

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In December 2017, Peter was hit by a Ute as he was driving home after playing golf. A 4WD driver failed to give way hit and rear-ended back of a Ute. The Ute then hit Peter's car resulting in a T-bone collision at the intersection.  As a result of the transport accident Peter suffered multiple injuries.  Peter is in late 70's a passionate golf player. Peter was open and transparent...

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Our gracious client Iwona was delightful to work with. Iwona worked as a PCA with the Council since 1998.  In 2015, her claim was denied on the basis that the injury Iwona suffered was a result of a combination of factors, including constitutional age-related degeneration, however, the medical panel members concluded the contrary.  Iwona was an extraordinary PCA, and she was passionate about caring for the elderly.  One of the...

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