This includes weekly payments to compensate you for lost income and wages while you’re off work, and medical expenses to cover your healthcare, rehabilitation treatments and travel costs.
If your whole person impairment (WPI) assessment is over a certain threshold, you might also qualify for a permanent impairment payout. Finally, a work injury damages (WID) payout may be available as a lump sum if your injury was caused by your employer’s negligence.
If your injury is very serious, you may be entitled to a TPD lump sum payout via your super fund. There’s no complete “list” of injuries that qualify for a TPD claim. Depending on your policy, the key is that your injury has stopped you from going back to your trucking, transportation or courier job.
Our specialist TPD injury lawyers have made thousands of successful claims on behalf of our clients, and we have a network of hand-picked medico legal specialists who work with us to build winning cases.
If you’re injured in a vehicle accident while working, you may be able to pursue a lump sum payment via a CTP (NSW) or TAC (Victoria) motor vehicle accident insurance claim, while your workers compensation payments cover wages and medical treatments.