

About Chelsea
Chelsea Bellamy is a dedicated solicitor with Brighton Langley Law, known for her adept handling of intricate legal matters. Since becoming a solicitor in September 2024, she has effectively managed a wide array of client cases, often involving significant financial stakes, expert evidence, and complex scientific and mechanical issues. Notably, she contributed to a seven-day Supreme Court trial in February 2024 and led a successful three-day Queensland Industrial Relations Commission trial in Dodd v Workers’ Compensation Regulator. Her ability to secure extensions for clients who have exceeded claim deadlines demonstrates her strategic legal acumen. Chelsea's academic journey includes a double degree in Law and Biomedical Science from Queensland University of Technology. Her top performance in biology during high school complements her robust legal education. She began her legal career as a paralegal with the firm in August 2023, quickly progressing through various roles, reflecting her commitment and capability. Her passion for nature and wildlife is evident through her voluntary efforts in scientific studies aimed at preserving endangered species, with a notable interest in Quolls. Chelsea is also invested in the social dimensions of law, having explored the impact of predictive policing on Indigenous Australians. Beyond her legal expertise, Chelsea enjoys photography and outdoor activities, pursuits that resonate with her appreciation for the natural environment. Her diverse interests and professional proficiency make her a valued member of Brighton Langley Law.
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- Name
- Chelsea Rae Bellamy
- Date of Admission
- 2024
- Specialisations
- Personal Injuries Law
- Certification type
- Restricted Employee
Practice Categories
- Workers Compensation
- Supreme Court