Partner

Siobhan O’Driscoll

Partner

Siobhan O’Driscoll

Siobhan was born in Cork City in the Republic of Ireland. She commenced working in the legal industry in 2005 as a legal secretary and later as a legal executive. Siobhan graduated in Ireland with a LLB in Irish Law (Hons) in 2010.

In 2012 Siobhan migrated to Australia and undertook further studies to qualify and be admitted as an Australian solicitor.

Prior to working at Longton Compensation Lawyers, Siobhan worked as a salaried partner in a boutique plaintiff firm, and as a manager and complex claims advisor for the State Government.

Siobhan has extensive experience in public liability, motor vehicle, workers compensation, Total and permanent disability benefit claims and historical abuse matters in both the private and public sectors.

Siobhan is a down to earth, straight-talking and compassionate solicitor who is prides herself in helping her clients to navigate claim processes in often challenging situations.

In acting for her clients, who have often been injured through no fault of their own, Siobhan is committed to securing the best possible outcomes.

Practice Area & Qualifications

  • Practice Areas: Motor Vehicle Accident claims, WorkCover claims, Public Liability claims, Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) claims and Historical Abuse claims.
  • Qualifications: LLB (Hons)
  • Memberships and Awards:
    • Queensland Law Society
    • Australian Lawyers Alliance Awards
  • Language: English

Siobhan O’Driscoll

Partner

Location

Brisbane

Contact

0414 213 898
Level 5, 179 Turbot Street, Brisbane, QLD, 4000

Areas of Expertise

Motor Vehicle Accident claims
WorkCover claims
Public Liability claims,
Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) claims and Historical Abuse claims

Siobhan O’Driscoll

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