Shane Butcher
PrincipalWith over 15 years’ experience in personal injury law on my side, I’ve had the privilege of helping thousands of injured people and their families claim all the compensation they’re entitled to.
Australia's Largest Specialist Personal Injury Firm^
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If you’re unable to work due to injury or illness, you could be eligible to make a TPD claim through your super fund. With Law Partners, we’ll take the time to get to know you personally, so you’ll get all your entitlements.
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Yes, if you have more than one TPD policy, you may be able to make multiple TPD claims – one for each policy. This is quite a common situation, as many people have multiple superannuation funds as a result of changing jobs over the years and may have a TPD policy through each fund. Making a successful TPD super claim against one policy has no effect on any other TPD insurance you may have, but you’ll need to submit a separate claim against each policy.
Claims relating to disability, physical injury, critical illness and mental illness.
If you haven’t lodged your claim yet, we’ll take care of the whole process for you, and you won’t have to pay us until you receive your lump sum.
If you’re not sure if you’re eligible to claim, we’ll look at your policies and let you know. It’s a free service.
If you’re having difficulty getting your claim approved, we can assess your situation over the phone and provide free advice.
If you’re having trouble understanding your TPD entitlements, we can review your policy and explain it to you in simple terms. It’s a free service.
Talk to one of our friendly lawyers. We’ll listen to you, review your situation, and tell you how much you can claim.
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