Henschke's case revolved around whether he had insurance coverage through his superannuation accounts with the Australian Retirement Trust. Both the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) and the Federal Court concluded that he did not, primarily due to low account balances and the absence of an activated dangerous occupation exception.
This ruling serves as a stark reminder for transport operators and drivers to regularly review their insurance policies and superannuation accounts to ensure adequate coverage. Relying solely on default superannuation insurance may not provide sufficient protection, especially for those in high-risk industries like trucking.
To mitigate such risks, individuals should:
- Consult with insurance professionals to understand the specifics of their coverage.
- Regularly assess their insurance needs, considering the inherent risks of their occupation.
- Ensure that any occupational exceptions or additional coverage options are appropriately activated and maintained.
By proactively managing their insurance portfolios, transport professionals can safeguard themselves against unforeseen events and potential financial hardships.
Published: Thursday 5th March, 2026
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