Cancellation & Reschedule Policy

2 min. readlast update: 08.31.2024

Cancellation Policy for Claimsplus Lawyers

At Claimsplus Lawyers, we understand that circumstances can change, leading to the need to cancel or reschedule your appointment. We kindly request your cooperation with our cancellation policy to help us provide the best service to all our clients.

No Cancellation Fees:

We do not charge cancellation fees. We believe in offering flexible solutions to our clients and understand that your time is valuable.

Timely Notification:

While we do not impose a cancellation fee, we greatly appreciate it if you could inform us of any cancellation or rescheduling needs as soon as possible. This allows us to open your slot to other clients needing our services.

How to Cancel or Reschedule:

To cancel or reschedule your appointment, please get in touch with us through one of the following methods:

Phone: 1800 252 460
Email: booking@claimsplus.com.au

Last-Minute Cancellations:

In cases of last-minute cancellations (i.e., less than 24 hours before the scheduled time), please inform us as soon as possible. This courtesy enables us to manage our schedule more effectively and extend our legal assistance to other clients who may require our services.

Repeated Cancellations:

Please be aware that repeated cancellations may impact our ability to accommodate future appointment requests at your preferred times. We strive to serve all our clients with equal attention and care.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Our goal at Claimsplus Lawyers is to provide efficient and fair service to all our clients. Your assistance in managing cancellations helps us maintain this standard.

For more information and assistance with your superannuation claim, please contact us at Claimsplus Lawyers


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