TPD Lawyers Sydney
If you’re looking for TPD lawyers in Sydney, Withstand Lawyers can help you understand your rights and guide you through the Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) claim process through your superannuation fund. Many Australians living throughout New South Wales don’t realise they already have TPD cover included in their super, meaning you could be entitled to a lump sum payment if illness or injury prevents you from returning to work.
We know that making a TPD claim can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re already coping with health and financial challenges. That’s why our dedicated team of TPD lawyers in Sydney take the time to listen to your situation, explain your options in plain language, and handle all communication with your insurer on your behalf.
At Withstand Lawyers, we focus on achieving the best outcome for every client. We manage your claim from start to finish on a No Win No Fee basis, working efficiently to secure the compensation you’re entitled to, so you can focus on your recovery and peace of mind.
- No Upfront Costs
- No Win No Fee
- 99% Success Rate
- Maximum Lump Sum Payout
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What is a Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) Claim?
A Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) claim is a type of insurance claim made when an individual is unable to work due to a total and permanent disability. This can result from an illness, injury, or medical condition that prevents you from performing any work for which you are reasonably qualified.
To be eligible for a TPD claim, you must meet specific criteria outlined by your insurance policy. Our TPD lawyers in Sydney will thoroughly review your policy to determine your eligibility and guide you through the application process.
Contact us today for a free claim assessment to find out if you are eligible to make a claim.
Am I Eligible For a Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) Claim in NSW?
Unsure About Your TPD Insurance Cover? Our Sydney TPD Lawyers Can Help!
Do you have TPD insurance cover at the relevant dates? Don’t worry if you don’t have insurance right now, what matters most is when you ceased work and why.
Even if you don’t have insurance cover right now, you may still be eligible to make a Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) claim through your superannuation fund.
If you’re unsure which TPD policy applied at the relevant date, our TPD lawyers in Sydney can investigate this for you as part of your free claim assessment. We’ll review your super fund details and identify which insurance policy was active when you last worked, helping determine whether you’re eligible to make a claim.
Our Sydney TPD lawyers understand how confusing insurance terms and TPD policy definitions can be. We’ll review your fund’s policy, explain whether you meet the definition of Total and Permanent Disability, and confirm if you had valid cover at the time you stopped working.
You don’t have to figure it out alone. Contact Withstand Lawyers on 1800 952 898 to speak with one of our TPD lawyers in Sydney today and get your free TPD claim assessment.
What Are The Most Common TPD Claims Lodged in NSW?
Injuries or illnesses that prevent individuals from working are the primary reasons for making a TPD claim in New South Wales. Filing a TPD claim does not affect other compensation entitlements you may have, as each claim is distinct. Many of our clients have received payouts for both car accident injury claims and TPD claims simultaneously.
Common reasons for TPD claims include workplace injuries, motor vehicle accidents, and illnesses such as cancer or heart disease. It is also important to note that TPD claims can be made for mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression.
How Can I Make a TPD Claim in Sydney?
Each superannuation fund has its’ own TPD claims process.
If you had TPD insurance at the relevant time, your policy will outline the requirements for making a claim, typically involving the completion of necessary forms and obtaining relevant medical documents. The superannuation fund will then provide your TPD claim to the insurance company for assessment and decision.
To get your TPD claim approved, you will need to:
- Complete the application thoroughly.
- Provide all supporting documents, including clinical notes, medical reports, financial documents, and worker’s compensation files if relevant.
- Include medical evidence explaining why you are unable to work in any job suited to your education, training, and experience.
Our experienced TPD lawyers know what insurers are likely to request, helping to avoid lengthy back-and-forth processes and ensuring a quicker, successful outcome.
Determining whether you satisfy the TPD definition in your policy can be challenging, especially if you are already dealing with physical or psychological symptoms.
If you need free advice regarding your eligibility to make a TPD claim, making a successful TPD claim, or challenging a denied TPD claim, call our dedicated team of TPD lawyers on 1800 952 898. We have extensive experience with TPD claims and understand what is required for a successful and efficient outcome.
Lump Sum Payout Amounts for Total and Permanent Disability Claims
TPD insurance benefit depends on which superfund your with, your age and what cover you applied for, whether automatic or top up. Amounts typically range between $40,000 and $350,000, with many exceeding $100,000.
Your superannuation policy may also allow you to claim Income Protection, Accident and Trauma, or Life Insurance benefits as a lump sum. Speak to us at 1800 952 898 to learn how to maximise your benefits.
Total and Permanent Disability Claims Processing Times in NSW
Although there are no regulated time frames for insurers, TPD claims decisions are usually made within 3-12 months after the lodgement of all relevant supporting documents, provided the documents are correct.
Many of our clients receive a decision within 2-4 months, although decisions may come earlier or later depending on circumstances – such as terminal illness or thorough application submissions.
If you have lodged a TPD claim and it has taken longer than 3 months to get a decision, get in touch with us to investigate the delay
How Much Do Sydney TPD Lawyers Charge For TPD Claims?
How much lawyers charge for TPD claims will vary based on the cost agreement with your lawyer. That’s why different lawyers across NSW charge differently for TPD claims.
At Withstand Lawyers, we operate on a ‘No Win No Fee’ basis, meaning you don’t pay us unless we secure a successful outcome for you. We also cover out-of-pocket disbursements to fund your claim to make the process as seamless as possible. That means you don’t pay our firm anything unless we are successful in obtaining you a successful outcome.
NSW TPD Claims FAQ's
TPD claims can be denied for one or more of the following reasons, if you:
- Don’t meet the disability outlined in your policy
- Have an inactive or invalid policy
- Haven’t provided convincing medical evidence to support your TPD claim
- Haven’t met work history requirements
- Failed to disclose pre-existing injuries
- Have errors or inconsistencies in your evidence
Remember that these reasons depend on your insurer policy, circumstances and medical evidence. They may not be entirely accurate for your claim. You may feel that you have provided all the evidence you could obtain, but it might still not be enough for your insurer to move forward with approving your claim. As your insurer makes the decision, this process can be frustrating.
If your claim is denied, reach out to one of our TPD compensation lawyers who will help you navigate your way through.
If your TPD claim is denied, you have the right to dispute the insurer’s decision.
Insurers can sometimes make mistakes, and you are entitled to request a review of their decision. A claim denial doesn’t mean the insurer’s decision is final or correct. If you believe the decision was unfair, you can file a formal complaint with your insurance or superannuation provider to seek a review. Additionally, you can take your complaint to an industry tribunal or the Financial Ombudsman Service.
We strongly recommend contacting our experienced TPD lawyers for expert advice on how to challenge the decision and guide you through the next steps.
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It’s important to understand that receiving a TPD payout is based on the evidence that demonstrates you are unlikely to ever return to work. However, this doesn’t mean that if you eventually recover from your injury—whether physical or psychological—you are barred from returning to work because of the TPD payout. The assessment is made based on your condition at the time of the claim.
If you still have concerns, our experienced TPD lawyers at Withstand Lawyers are here to support you. We can guide you through this challenging period, whether you’re dealing with physical, psychological, or a combination of both types of injuries.
If you have suffered a serious illness or injury that has left you unable to work, you may be eligible to claim TPD compensation from your superannuation fund, depending on your policy. TPD benefits are not automatically granted; you must submit an official claim to your insurer detailing your situation and providing the necessary evidence.
To qualify for a TPD payout, you will need to medically prove your condition. Start by obtaining a medical certificate from an approved specialist. Additionally, you should provide information about your occupation, payroll records, and any other relevant documents that explain why your injury prevents you from performing your job. Once you have gathered all these documents, complete the claim form and submit it to your insurer to begin the TPD claim process.
Different types of cancer can significantly impact a person’s life, especially if left untreated until advanced stages.
If cancer has prevented you from working, our TPD claim lawyers can help assess your eligibility for making a claim. The details of your superannuation policy and the medical reports documenting your illness will be key factors in determining your eligibility for a TPD claim.
When making a TPD claim, you will need to provide medical evidence to support your claim.
You should review your policy and inform your doctor and other relevant medical practitioners about the definition of your policy. It is also important that you inform your doctor of any other barriers that might prevent you from working.
Additionally, you should include evidence relating to your education, training and work history. This information can help demonstrate that you are unable to perform any other jobs that your superannuation company might consider suitable based on your previous experience, especially after your injury.
If you were a member of more than one superannuation fund at the time of your illness or injury, you may be able to claim TPD benefits from each fund, provided you were a member at the time of the event. However, this is contingent on the insurance policies within each superannuation fund explicitly stating that they offer TPD benefits. It is crucial to check whether your policies include this coverage in the event of an illness or injury.
Since navigating multiple claims can be complex, don’t hesitate to contact our experienced team of TPD lawyers. We can simplify the process for you and work to secure the best possible outcome.
Get a Free Claim Assessment From Our Sydney TPD Lawyers
In our free claim assessment, we will:
- start off by making sure you under stand what TPD means
- explain the process to lodge a TPD claim in NSW
- inform you of the estimated payout based on your superfund and age
- explain what evidence will be required for your claim
Why Choose Withstand Lawyers for Your TPD Claim?
Choosing the right TPD lawyers in Sydney can make all the difference in the success of your Total and Permanent Disability claim. At Withstand Lawyers, we’ve helped countless clients across Sydney and New South Wales access the lump-sum benefits they were entitled to through their superannuation (often after being told by insurers that they didn’t qualify).
Our team understands the rules, time limits and requirements involved in TPD claims under Australian superannuation law. We take a hands-on approach, guiding you through every stage, from preparing your forms and gathering medical evidence to challenging insurer decisions if your claim is delayed or rejected.
We know that when you’re unable to work, the last thing you need is more financial pressure. That’s why our Sydney TPD lawyers work on a No Win No Fee basis, ensuring you only pay legal fees if your claim succeeds. You’ll always receive clear communication, transparent advice, and a genuine commitment to securing the best possible outcome for you and your family.
When you choose Withstand Lawyers, you’re choosing a Sydney based law firm that puts people first. We listen to your story, handle your claim with care, and fight to protect your rights, so you can focus on your recovery while we focus on your future.
At Withstand Lawyers, we offer:
Expertise and Experience
With years of experience handling TPD claims, our team at Withstand Lawyers has the expertise to manage even the most complex cases. We understand the nuances of insurance policies and the tactics used by insurance companies to deny claims.
Client-Centered Approach
We prioritise our clients’ needs and concerns, offering personalised legal advice and representation. Our goal is to alleviate the stress of the claims process, allowing you to focus on your health and well-being.
Free Initial Consultation
We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your TPD claim and provide you with an honest assessment of your case.
Call us today on 1800 952 898 or complete our online contact form for a free claim assessment to find out if you’re eligible to make a TPD claim in New South Wales.
Issa Rabaya
• Bachelor of Laws
• Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice
• Approved Legal Service Provider to the Independent Review Office
• Member of the Law Society
Issa Rabaya
• Bachelor of Laws
• Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice
• Approved Legal Service Provider to the Independent Review Office
• Member of the Law Society
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