Complex pain pushes too many Australians out of their jobs.
CRPS TPD claims can help when the pain, swelling, and spasms make it hard to do your job consistently. Many Australians with complex regional pain syndrome are eligible for insurance money from their super policies but most don’t know that it exists or how to claim it.
We hear from Australians with CRPS who are struggling financially due to the ongoing pain after an injury, surgery, stroke or heart attack every week
My hurt constantly so I couldn’t do my job anymore
J from Western Australia
CRPS for the last 2 yearsI was rejected for a disability support pension despite letters and documents from my doctors about my ongoing pain
S from Victoria
Diagnosis 2 years agoThe leg pain was too much even sitting down at my desk job
M from Queensland
Leg pain for over 2 years after surgeryWhat should I do if I can’t work because of CRPS?
Discuss your situation with people that understand how to get the money you are entitled to.
We can check to see if you have insurance money hidden in your super policy and explore other possible ways to get you help. There is no fee to check your insurance entitlements.
CRPS TPD Claims can give a financial boost
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome TPD claims from super policies have helped Australians like you get a financial cushion while managing their symptoms and treatments. The recovery from Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome may require you to leave work for weeks or more, making your financial situation difficult.
90% of Australians have this insurance hidden inside their super fund. Your policy was paid for while you were working as part of your superannuation. The lump sum payment from a successful insurance claim can allow you to get the help you need to improve your quality of life. This financial support enables you to focus on your health and get the support you need.
Super insurance claims are tough to win on your own
The insurance companies often make it tough to claim and many claims are rejected in Australia. We understand their games and will help you to get your full insurance lump sum payout. With the right help, you may be eligible for a TPD insurance lump sum or Disability Support Pension through Centrelink. It’s possible to qualify for both!
With the right medical evidence and support, you can successfully claim your insurance money. We know all the steps to make the process as quick and simple as possible. All of the required details can be collected on the phone.
CPRS TPD Claim Process
CPRS may qualify you to receive a lump sum TPD payment. Here’s an overview of the process to claim the insurance from your super policy.
1. Check my super
Start your free superannuation insurance check. Book your free chat with out friendly new client support team. The team will document how your CPRS has impacted your ability to work. They will help you gather everything needed to kick off your free investigation into any unclaimed super insurance such as TPD and income protection.
2. Investigate my super
Superannuation insurance claims involve checking into your specific super fund policy for your maximum entitlement. After your initial call you will be introduced to one of Australia’s top TPD lawyers. Your TPD lawyer will go through all of the steps with you to confirm the exact amount of unclaimed super insurance benefits in your super account. They review your super policy for the details of your total and permanent disablement insurance. This is done on a no win no fee basis.
3. Claim my super
Claiming superannuation can begin once your insurance is confirmed. Your TPD lawyer begins the process to win your super claim. This includes the work history review, medical specialist documentation and review of waiting periods. After winning your CPRS TPD super claim, your maximum superannuation insurance payout goes into your bank.
Book your free call with a new claim specialist today to discuss your insurance!
Do people with complex regional pain successfully claim TPD from their super?
Yes! The pain and other symptoms can make it impossible to work in the job you are qualified for. That’s the standard that must be proved to win an insurance claim. Successful TPD claims have been won for chronic regional pain syndrome against many different super policies.
Checking your super policy for this insurance can be a nice boost to help you get back on track. Unfortunately, most who try to claim without help are rejected.
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