LEONARD AND WELCHLAW & Orderly blog.

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,...

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...

Insurance Benefits After Injury or Illness When work ceases due to injury or illness, it is essential that you understand what insurance entitlements you might have. In Australia, insurance is typically provided from: Superannuation-linked insurance: TPD, Income Protection and Death insurance. Workers’ Compensation: For work-related conditions Personal insurance: Stand-alone Income Protection (IP), TPD, or trauma...

Many Australians assume that if they are paying into superannuation, they are automatically covered by Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) insurance. While it’s true that most super funds provide insurance to their members, the reality is more complex. Simply contributing to your super does not guarantee that you have TPD insurance. In this blog, we’ll...

Navigating the world of insurance and your entitlements can be confusing, especially when you’re dealing with an injury or illness. Many people wonder whether claiming income protection benefits, a disability support pension, or workers’ compensation payments affects their eligibility for a TPD insurance benefit. There is a lot to unpack on these issues, which, if...

Insurance in Superannuation provides financial security for Australians. By providing insurance benefits such as Total and Permanent Disability (TPD), Income Protection (IP) and Death Insurance cover, in the event a person stops working due to injury or illness, they can (or should be able to) rely upon this insurance in a time of need. However,...

If you’re considering making a Total & Permanent Disability (TPD) claim, it is helpful to know where to start. The process, like most things legal, can seem (and indeed, can be) daunting, especially when you’re already dealing with the challenges of a life-changing injury or illness. To explain what is involved, we have drawn on...