In the 12 months ending December 2025, life insurance claims for regulated funds totalled 117,219, a slight decrease from the previous year. However, the number of disputed claims rose by 13.7%, indicating growing dissatisfaction among policyholders. Notably, 56% of these disputes were related to group insurance within superannuation, while 33% involved individuals who received advice.
The prevalence of disputes in TPD and DII claims highlights the complexities inherent in these products, particularly concerning mental health-related claims. The increasing incidence and complexity of such claims are contributing to affordability issues for consumers and financial volatility for insurers.
For business owners and executives, these developments emphasise the importance of thoroughly understanding the terms and conditions of life insurance policies. Engaging with knowledgeable advisors to ensure that coverage aligns with specific needs and expectations can mitigate potential disputes.
In summary, the surge in life insurance disputes related to TPD and disability claims calls for a concerted effort from the industry to address underlying issues. By improving product design, claims handling processes, and communication with policyholders, insurers can work towards reducing disputes and enhancing trust in life insurance products.
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