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What is a TPD Claim?

TPD is an acronym that stands for total and permanent disability.

Our client was enjoying a skiing holiday in the Snowy Mountains when she was struck by an employee of the snowfields causing her to fall heavily on the ground.

A public liability accident usually occurs on property that is open or accessible to the public.

Our client was a young man backpacking in Australia from the United Kingdom at the time of his accident. He was healthy, fit, a personal trainer and a semi-professional soccer player.

Our client sustained psychiatric injuries when a vehicle crashed into his house causing severe damage to his property.  At the time of the incident he was at home with his family,

Our client, a young university student, was crossing the road when a motorbike rider traveling at speed collided with him.

Our client, a 62 year old truck delivery driver, sustained injuries to his back and leg in the course of his employment.

Our client was injured when she was a passenger in a motor vehicle driven by her father. She was 10 years old at the time and suffered shock and neck pain due to the accident.

Brain injuries have a serious impact on a person’s day to day life, not to mention the impact on family and friends.

In 2016, our client was walking across the road when a motor vehicle struck her causing serious injuries.

What should you do if you have been injured in a slip and fall injury?

A 2016 report by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) on the life insurance sector, claimed that insurers declined an average of 16 percent of claims with one insurer