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Details of your superannuation policies including the fund name and your membership number (if known), as well as whether you arranged the policy privately or your employer arranged it for you. [checked]
Could you be missing out on hundreds of thousands of dollars in entitlements? [checked]
If you simply accept the insurer’s decision, you may never know what you’ve missed out on. If any of your injuries have been overlooked or not assessed properly, your classification could be wrong, costing you many thousands of dollars. [checked]
Proper case preparation demands meticulous attention to detail. That's why right from the start, we collect all the facts and continuously verify them with you and other sources. [checked]
Once sufficient facts have been collected and the identity of the at-fault party confirmed, and initial Claim Notice can be completed in a way that persuasively asserts the basis and extent of your compensation request.
Diligent claim preparation requires a comprehensive understanding of your medical income and employment histories. We will obtain records from accident related treatment provided as well as from health professionals who have treated you for any prior conditions.
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If any of your injuries have been overlooked or not assessed properly, your classification could be wrong, costing you many thousands of dollars.
[checked]TPD coverage commonly provides financial benefits to those who are no longer able to work in their usual occupation or any other occupation they are reasonably suited to due to mental or physical disability or ill health. [checked]
While you may not remember signing up for TPD alongside your industry super paperwork, life insurance policy or SMSF, many funds and providers include TPD coverage as a default. If you have more than one superannuation account, in addition to private life insurance or a SMSF, it may be possible to make a claim against each open policy in your name.
For those who are very seriously injured, or who were not working at the time of disability, other definitions can also be relevant. In these cases a definition is usually based around not being able to perform personal care or the activities of daily living such as feeding, walking, dressing and showering. [checked]
It’s always wise to do a little reading before embarking on anything that involves Super Funds or insurance companies. [checked]
This gives you the opportunity to find out more about your claim and discuss your options so you can make the best decision for you [checked]
We'll gather evidence, obtain reports, organise meetings and more. We'll arrange independent medical examinations. So we can understand the injury and impact it has on work/life. [checked]
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, though the transition does limit overflow. [checked] Details of your superannuation policies including the fund name and your membership number (if known), as well as whether you arranged the policy privately or your employer arranged it for you. [checked]
Details of all injuries/illnesses that you have which may impact on your ability to work. We also need the details of all medical providers you have seen for the condition(s). [checked]
Details of your work history as far as you can remember. We will also need to know the date you last worked. [checked]
Details of your education and training, including licenses you hold. We will also need to know about your computer skills. [checked]
Details of any other claim you have made because of your injury/illness, including any workers' compensation or income protection claim. [checked]
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Carter Capner Law's No-Win No-Fee terms affords fairness to those seeking compensation for personal injury including loss of income and future loss of income earning capacity. No-Win No-Fee - sometimes called "no-win, no-charge" and "no-win no-pay," allows legal representation to a level equivalent to that of the insurance company that will be resisting your payout. Essentially No-Win No-Fee terms provide that fees and case expenses are only payable when the claim is finalised and only if it is successful. [checked]
If you are unable to perform your job for a period of time due to Total & Temporary Disablement (TTD), Super Claims Australia can help you claim. Call 13 43 63 for a free, confidential discussion to learn more about your rights. [checked]