Trauma Insurance

How we can help with your Trauma Insurance claim.

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Losing sleep over Trauma Cover policy details and sorting through red tape on your own is no way to begin your path to recovery.

The trauma claims process is challenging for anyone. With the stress of medical appointments and hours in waiting rooms, it’s easy to feel disheartened by the process of simply trying to recover. Let us lodge and manage the insurance claim for your Trauma or Critical Illness cover so that you can get on with getting better.

Want more information related to the claims process and related regulations? We recommend taking a look at these key resources regarding your rights and obligations as a claimant:

The Life Insurance Code of Practice (the Code) requires life insurers, friendly societies that offer life insurance products and other industry participants, who have adopted the Code to provide services to their customer of a high standard and in a timely, honest, fair and transparent way.

A snapshot of the recent ASIC review into Life Insurance claims

ICAA & the claim process

The process is simple and designed to reach an outcome quickly and effectively. We’re available to answer your questions from start to finish.
  • Step 1.

    Get started by contacting us or requesting an instant call back.
  • Step 2.

    Free consultation with an ICAA team member. You’ll provide us with the required documentation regarding your claim.
  • Step 3.

    We handle the relevant paperwork and other requirements on your behalf.
  • Step 4.

    We lodge your claim with the insurer on your behalf and follow up to confirm it’s been received.
  • Step 5.

    We liaise with the insurer on your behalf (where necessary) while they assess your claim.
  • Step 6.

    Your insurer makes a decision.
4 tips on dealing with Trauma & insurance
  • 1
    What you’re going through is one of the toughest events any of us are likely to face in life. Take your time to adjust and focus on your recovery. Know that you’ll have good days and bad days in this early post-trauma period.
  • 2
    Does your insurance policy cover you for Trauma? If so, do your circumstances fall under the policy’s definition? These are the key questions you and your family will have to begin with. If you’d like some help with the policy specifics and your claim, your insurer and ICAA are the best points of contact.
  • 3
    By having a team of advocates on your side, you can effectively leave the paperwork and administration to us. We’ll keep you up to date along the way, and you can rest easy knowing it’s all under control.
  • 4
    With our help, you can look forward to most likely receiving a lump sum benefit if your claim is successful. This can be a great boost when you’re dealing with a difficult recovery. Try to focus on the positives, like a family milestone or a relaxing holiday when your health improves.

Frequently Asked Questions about TPD claims

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What is Trauma Insurance?

Trauma insurance provides cover if you are diagnosed with a specified illness or injury. These policies include the major illnesses or injuries that will make a significant impact on a person’s life, such as cancer or a stroke.

Trauma insurance pays a set amount. This can be used for things like:

• Private medical costs not covered by your health insurance
• An income stream if you stop working
• The ongoing cost of necessary therapy and special transport costs
• Adjustments to housing and lifestyle changes
• Debt repayments

How long does the process take?

There are some variables that will affect the timeline of how long your claim takes. In our experience, typical Life and Trauma claims are completed within 2-4 weeks.

Income Protection claims can take longer due to the detailed documentation required. Our goal is always to settle the claim before the waiting period ends.

In our initial free consultation, we can discuss the likely timeline of your claim so that you know when to expect an outcome.

Why use a Claims Advocate?

When you have an advocate on your side, you gain the professional expertise to help your reach a successful outcome. It’s that simple. At a difficult time in your life it’s even more important to feel a sense of support – to be part of a wider team that can act on your behalf to progress your claim as quickly as possible.

Some clients contact us because the emotional impact of their circumstances makes dealing directly with their insurance company too taxing. Other clients simply want to make sure they’re able to reach the best financial outcome for their family. No matter what your motivation is, you can rely on professionalism, dedication and care when we handle your claim.

Don’t I need a lawyer?

Unless your claim has particularly unique circumstances, chances are you do not need legal representation. If you have a legitimate personal insurance claim, then it’s your insurer’s obligation to pay you under the Life Insurance Code of Conduct.

If you hire a lawyer, your insurer will refer your claim to their legal team too. This is likely to significantly drag out your claim and add unnecessary costs.

With ICAA, you get the advanced technical knowledge of an insurance legal professional, without the associated delays, costs and general distress of litigation.

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