If mental illness has left you unable to work, you may be entitled to a TPD lump sum payout. We offer personal, expert legal support to help you claim what you’re owed with no win, no fee.

Clear, compassionate advice about your mental health TPD claim in plain language.
There’s no fixed list, but if your mental illness stops you from working, you may be eligible. Conditions like PTSD, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder can qualify under many TPD policies depending on the severity and impact.
From first contact to final payout, we handle everything paperwork, medical assessments, policy reviews, and legal submissions. Even if your claim was rejected before, we may still help you turn it around and get the support you need.
Yes, if it significantly impacts your ability to work in your trained field.
We can review your superannuation policy and check it for free.
Most claims are resolved within 3–6 months, depending on complexity.
Yes. We often overturn rejections with stronger medical and legal evidence.
No. You only need to show that it prevents you from working.
Tell us about your mental health condition and work history. Our team will review your case and explain your options no obligation, no upfront fees.