TPD and DII claims accounted for 88% of all disputes, highlighting ongoing challenges within the industry, particularly concerning the management and assessment of disability-related claims. The data also indicates that 56% of these disputes were related to group insurance within superannuation, while 33% involved individuals who received advice.

The rise in disputes may be attributed to several factors, including the increasing complexity of claims, particularly those related to mental health conditions. A study by the Council of Australian Life Insurers (CALI) found that mental health was the leading cause of TPD claims, comprising nearly one in three claims paid. The $2.2 billion paid in retail mental health claims in 2024 nearly doubled the amount recorded five years prior.

For consumers, these statistics underscore the importance of thoroughly understanding policy terms and conditions, especially concerning disability coverage. It's advisable to maintain clear communication with insurers and seek professional advice when navigating the claims process. Additionally, staying informed about industry developments and potential reforms can help policyholders make informed decisions about their coverage.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Wednesday 3rd June, 2026

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