There is a relatively young Australian insurance litigation law firm already scoring goals for its clients that now has locations in all mainland capital cities. It’s Aussie Injury Lawyers, who are legal specialists in insurance claims for injury and illness.
Kerry Splatt (an Accredited Personal Injury Specialist Lawyer) manages the team of lawyers and solicitors at Aussie Injury Lawyers, who have collective insurance litigation experience of more than 100 years.
With its focus on providing quality legal services, Aussie Injury Lawyers has quickly gained a strong reputation for helping people impacted by circumstances outside their control. They help everyday Aussies access all their legal entitlements for TTD claims, disability insurance claims, trauma claims, terminal illness, and life insurance claims.
“It can be challenging to claim your insurance benefits and fraught with pitfalls,” Mr Splatt said.
“Large insurance companies have teams of claims investigators and lawyers tasked with defending their bottom line.
“Big Australian insurers are deeply invested in protecting their profits more than your financial interests,” he said.
To be sure of winning, Mr Splatt said an experienced insurance claim law firm with substantial knowledge of what it takes to deliver a successful result, was required.
“An experienced litigation lawyer who knows the techniques they use to reduce or deny your insurance claim benefits.”
Proof of the skill of Aussie Injury Lawyer’s legal team can be seen in their 99 per cent claim success rate. When they accept your case, you are 99 per cent likely to get a positive result.
You will most likely already be aware that suffering a mental or physical injury can turn your life upside down.
Sometimes an unexpected accident or event changes your life in an instant. Other times, a progressive psychological disorder changes your life slowly.
It can be traumatising to deal with major life changes, particularly when you have financial problems due to your incapacity to work. The bills keep arriving and you can’t earn an income.
But it needn’t be this way.
“Many Aussie workers don’t know they have Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) insurance through their superannuation policy,” Aussie Injury Lawyer’s, Kerry Splatt said.
TPD insurance provides the policyholder with a lump-sum payment if a serious illness or injury stops them from working permanently.
This could include accidents that result in the loss of a limb or reduced vision, or life-altering diagnoses, such as motor neurone disease or cancer.
The two main types of TPD insurance are any occupation, meaning you can no longer work in positions suited to your education, training or experience, or own occupation, meaning you can no longer work in your current position.
“You could make a TPD claim when you can’t work anymore due to an illness or injury,” said Mr Splatt.
“This is a lump sum payout and can be significant as $500k, depending on your policy terms and insurance coverage. Some lucky people who have paid into multiple super funds during their working life can have several claims.”
You could also claim mental illness TPD insurance benefits when you can’t work due to a psychiatric condition or psychiatric disorder.
“Mental illness in Australia seems to be on the rise,” Mr Splatt said.
Many people are being treated for mental illness, including major depressive disorders, panic attacks, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and attention deficit hyperactivity. In fact, mental illness TPD claims are more frequent than those for a physical injury.”
When you can’t work due to these conditions, you can claim TPD insurance benefits.
Contact Aussie Injury Lawyers now to see how they might help you.