“The civil law of negligence does not exist simply to punish people, let alone to stigmatise them in the community. It exists to provide recompense to the victim, when things go wrong. By awards of money, it seeks to spread the risks that inevitably occur and to do this through the medium of insurance.”
Justice Michael Kirby, 1985
The right to compensation is fundamental to the operation of justice, and it sits alongside civil and political human rights, privileges and immunities enjoyed by others.
Navigating the minefield set by insurers and respondents is what Muhammad does best. He works hard to deliver positive outcomes at critical moments by creating bespoke strategies.
Muhammad and his team are positioned to act quickly, sensitively and efficiently. He recognises that a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach cannot be applied to all matters. As such, he works alongside some of Australia’s most skilled liability, medical and financial experts, alongside leading barristers to secure justice.