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When pursuing a Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) claim, probably the most important person in the process is your treating doctor. Most people assume the outcome turns on legal arguments or insurer definitions. In practice, one factor consistently carries decisive weight: the evidence of your treating doctor. Your treating doctor is not just another medical...

These days, people use AI for everything. Emails. Shopping lists. Holiday plans. School assignments. Awkward text messages they do not want to write themselves (weird, I know!). So, it is no surprise that some people think they should use AI for their superannuation TPD claim The problem is, a TPD claim isn’t a shopping list,...

If you have made an insurance claim and the insurer starts asking awkward questions, getting reports behind the scenes, or hinting at a decline, you might hear the phrase procedural fairness. It sounds fancy. It is not. In plain English, procedural fairness means this: if an insurer is going to make a decision that hurts...

What’s a premium waiver and how does it work? Insurance policies are full of labels that sound helpful but do not tell you much. Premium waiver is one of them. A premium waiver is usually a policy feature that says that, if you are disabled and can’t work, you may not have to keep paying...

Yes, you can make a claim if you have a mental health condition. A lot of people assume TPD claims are only for physical injuries. Bad back. Crushed knee. Cancer. Stroke. Something you can point to on a scan. But that is not how it works. A mental health condition can absolutely support a TPD...

Life insurers love to talk about trust, fairness and doing the right thing by customers. Then, every so often, a case comes along that shows what really happens when the wheels come off, as in a recent privacy breach. A recent sanction by the Life Insurance Code Compliance Committee is one such case in which...

When “Protecting Your Super” Leaves Australians Unprotected Back in 2019, the government brought in the Protecting Your Super package and the Putting Members’ Interests First legislation. The idea sounded sensible enough. Stop people, especially younger workers and low-balance members, from having their super chipped away by insurance premiums they did not know they were paying....

Engage With Your Superannuation Superannuation is important for retirement and for providing insurance cover. But here’s a stat that should make you sit up straight: more than one in four Australians can’t even name their own super fund. Not their balance. Not their investment option. Their fund. That’s according to research commissioned by the Super...