How can I get CRPS financial help?
When you’ve been forced to stop working, financial help for CRPS can make a huge difference. The physical changes and other symptoms related to the problems within your chronic pain make it tough to hold down a regular job. When you can’t work, things get tough fast.
Disability Support Pensions and TPD insurance claims from your super policy are the two main types of financial help for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.
CRPS financial help from a Centrelink DSP
Disability Support Pensions from Centrelink help Australians who can’t work due to illness or injury. Unfortunately, about 70% of all claims are rejected and it can be tough to figure out what your application was missing. The government guidelines are heavy on legal jargon and it can be tough to figure out what to include to make an application successful without experience.
CRPS financial help from a TPD insurance claim
Australians with chronic pain also qualify for to claim Total and Permanent Disability insurance through their current or past super policies. Insurance companies make it difficult to claim the benefits you are owed.
If you are unsure if you qualify for either or both, it’s worth having a free phone chat with a claim specialist.
Claiming insurance is an easy process with Super Claims Assist. In just four steps, we can start your claim. The best part is, we can help you wherever you are in Australia! Our team is on standby to schedule a quick call with you as soon as possible, so we can help you with your insurance claim process.
Are you suffering due to Complex Regional Pain Syndrome symptoms that impact your ability to work?
It is important to know about financial help for CRPS pain through insurance claims.
Having chronic pain can stop you from working. These difficulties require treatment and medical appointments, resulting in time off work and being too unwell to do your job. It can also impact your quality of life which may require help for your mental health. This load can prevent you from working consistently and finding employment may be hard.
Can I claim TPD insurance if I get NDIS or Centrelink help?
Yes! If you’re currently getting help through a disability support pension (DSP), you can also get help through a TPD claim. Because the TPD insurance was part of the super policy you earned while working, it doesn’t affect your DSP eligibility at all. Claiming the lump sum TPD payout can help give you a financial cushion which can help you navigate your symptoms.
Has your NDIS Disability Support Pension application been rejected?
Sometimes people with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome get their claims rejected by Centrelink or the NDIS. If this has happened to you, make sure you talk with us today about your options through TPD insurance from your Super Fund. TPD is Total and Permanent Disability insurance which can make a huge difference to your financial freedom. If you are currently receiving NDIS support, you might also be eligible for a lump sum payment from your TPD insurance.
If you are rejected for a disability support pension, please understand that most people who apply are rejected!
Almost 70% of people applying are rejected for Disability Support Pensions (Australian Government Statistics)
It’s really hard to get approval for a disability support pension without help but help is available!
90% of Australians have TPD insurance in their super policies. Don’t miss out on your insurance money if you can no longer work!
With the right help you can claim your TPD lump sum and help get things going in a better direction.
TPD insurance claims can be a long and confusing process, especially when you are already dealing with your health condition.
Don’t wait any longer, reach out to us today for a free phone chat about financial help for your condition and how we can help you claim it.