Anika Green

Anika Green

Lawyer

Anika was born and raised in Brisbane and has worked in the legal industry for several years. She began her legal career in 2022, working for a barrister specialising in personal injury law, where she gained valuable experience in complex matters involving medical negligence, motor vehicle accidents, workers’ compensation and public liability.

In 2023, Anika graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours). She was admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland in 2024.

Anika brings to her practice a strong understanding of the personal injury process from both a barrister’s and solicitor’s perspective. Her time in chambers gave her an appreciation for the level of preparation and attention to detail required to build a successful case, as well as the importance of empathy and clear communication with clients during what can be a difficult and emotional time.

Passionate about helping injured individuals navigate the legal process, Anika is committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients. She takes the time to understand each client’s unique circumstances, ensuring they feel supported and informed throughout their claim.

  • Qualifications:
    • LLB (Hons)
  • Memberships:
    • Member of the Queensland Law Society
  • Language: English

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