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Yes, we can help. Many of our clients come to us because they’ve had a claim rejected, or they disagree with a CTP insurer’s decision on their claim. Our motor vehicle accident lawyers may be able to raise a dispute with the insurer on your behalf, and we win over 99% of our cases.
We don’t just process claims. We’ll match you with a specialist motor vehicle lawyer, build a personal relationship with you and your family, and look beyond your obvious injuries to claim absolutely everything you’re entitled to, including any lump sums you may not have been told about. This makes a big difference to the amount of compensation you receive.
If you’ve been injured at work and had any time off or treatment expenses, it’s likely you can claim workers compensation. If you’re not sure, you can call (03) 4206 6117 and speak with one of our Sydney workers compensation lawyers. It’s a free service.
Our workers compensation lawyers have helped thousands of injured workers get their denied claims paid. You can call (03) 4206 6117 and we’ll listen to your side of the story, tell you if you have a strong case and explain your options. If you decide to proceed, we’ll work hard to get your claim approved. We win over 99% of our cases.
If you’ve been injured or become ill because your treatment fell below the standard of care and skill that a reasonable professional would have provided in the same circumstances, then it’s likely to be medical negligence.
If medical negligence has caused you to suffer any loss, such as lost wages or additional treatment or care expenses, then it’s likely you can claim medical negligence compensation. Common claims include misdiagnosis, surgical mistakes, birth injuries or defects, and nervous shock claims.
If your injury happened in a public place like a shopping centre, park or public building, or at a private rental property, it may qualify for public liability compensation. If you’re not sure, you can call (03) 4206 6117 and speak with one of our public liability lawyers. It’s a free service.
No win, no fee public liability lawyers offer to run your case for you and only get paid when you win. If you choose the right lawyer, it’s an excellent option that allows you to pursue your claim without any risk, but it’s important to check the lawyer’s costs agreement to fully understand what’s covered. With some no win no fee lawyers you can still end up having to pay thousands of dollars in disbursements if your case is unsuccessful.
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.
It usually takes 6-12 months for a TPD claim to be finalised. Insurance companies generally assess TPD claims within six months. Some straightforward claims are finalised sooner, however with more complicated claims insurance companies often take longer than six months to make a decision. Once the insurance company has made its decision on a TPD claim, the trustee of the superannuation fund must make their own separate assessment. This process usually takes between one and two months.