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Total and Permanent Disability

When the career is over

TPD Insurance pays a large lump sum if you are permanently disabled and can never work again. It’s the money you need to adapt to a new life.

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Life changes fast.

We aren’t talking about a broken leg or a few months off. TPD is for the serious stuff—spinal injuries, permanent illness, or loss of limbs—that stops you from ever doing your job again.

If the paycheck stops forever, how do you pay the mortgage? How do you afford the wheelchair ramp or the medical specialist? TPD clears the debt so you can focus on your health, not your bank balance.

What the money is for

It’s a tax-free lump sum. You can spend it on anything, most people use it to:

The Definition Matters.

This is the most important box you will tick. The definition you choose decides how sick you have to be to actually get paid.

Structure: Linked vs. Standalone

Should you bundle it? You can buy TPD on its own, or “link” it to your Life Insurance. Here is the trade-off:

Option A: Linked

You bundle TPD with Life Insurance.

Option B: Standalone

You keep them separate.

The “Buy-Back” Hack

If you choose the cheaper “Linked” option, we can often add a “Buy-Back” feature. This lets you repurchase your lost Life Insurance 12 months after a TPD claim. It’s the smart middle ground.

We don't play favorites.

We aren't tied to a single provider. We make Australia’s top insurers compete for your business to ensure you get the right cover at the right price. Same big brands, just better advice.

What Our Clients Say

“Very professional and easy to work with. Excellent advice.”

“Clear insurance solutions without pressure.”

“Highly recommended for comprehensive cover.”

Frequently Asked Questions

How much cover do I need?

Yes, most people have some basic TPD in their Super. But be careful—Super policies are almost always the stricter “Any Occupation” definition. It’s cheap, but it’s hard to claim. We review it to see if it’s actually worth the paper it’s written on.

Yes. Permanent mental illness that prevents you from working is a valid claim under most TPD policies.

Secure your future, no matter what.

If the worst happens, make sure the house is paid off, and the bills are gone. Let’s build a plan that works.