How we Help - Forensics & Litigation
WCT’s Forensic Accountants specialise in the application of accounting and investigative techniques to detect, analyze, and document financial discrepancies or fraud for legal proceedings.
WCT Forensics & Litigation services provide clear, accurate financial analysis to support legal disputes, regulatory matters, and investigations. With our specialised expertise, we help clients and legal teams understand complex financial issues and build strong, evidence-based cases.
How we can Help:
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Tracing funds
Preparing briefs of evidence in criminal or civil jurisdictions
Preparing Expert Accountants Reports for Courts, Tribunals and Commissions of Inquiry
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Expert reports assessing quantification of damages for loss of earnings, medical expenses and other related costs resulting from personal injury:
Motor accident claims
Medical negligence claims
Workcover claims
Self Employed Injury claims
Expert reports for economic losses from business interruptions, contract breaches and other economic impacts:
Loss of profits
Replacement Labour
Capital Losses
Personal Goodwill
Business Goodwill
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Business valuations
Practical litigation support and strategic advisory
Assistance in negotiations or mediation
Providing independent dispute resolution services
Providing expert opinions and reports for use in court
Independent solvency reports
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Preparing expert witness reports
Presenting expert evidence
Business valuations
Our Forensics & Litigation services provide the financial insights you need to navigate complex legal challenges, from fraud detection to dispute resolution. Contact us to learn how our expertise can support your case.
Understanding forensic accountants obligations
The objective of APES 215 Forensic Accounting Services is to specify our professional and ethical obligations in respect of:
the provision of a Forensic Accounting Service to a Client;
the types of Engagements or Assignments that are a Forensic Accounting Service;
applicable Independence requirements;
relationships and the provision of other Professional Activities that create threats to compliance with the fundamental principles;
the obligations of a Member who provides an Expert Witness Service and the required disclosures in the Member's Report; and
applicable quality control and documentation obligations.