Revisiting Declined TPD Claims
As TPD claim experts, Claimsplus Lawyers can guide you through the intricacies of what to do if your claim has been previously declined. Understanding the various factors that impact the possibility of making another claim is crucial. Here's a breakdown of the key considerations:
Analysing the Initial Claim Denial
The reason your initial claim was denied is critical in determining the likelihood of success for any future claims. If the denial was due to reasons such as policy exclusions or misrepresentation, it might be challenging to have a subsequent claim approved under the same policy.
Considering New Conditions or Injuries
If you suffer from a new disability or illness that is different from your initial claim, you may be eligible to file another claim. This will be contingent upon the terms and conditions of your policy.
Evaluating Changes in Your Circumstances
If there has been a significant worsening of your health condition related to the initial claim, you might have grounds for a new claim. This requires substantial medical evidence to demonstrate the change in your health status.
Appealing the Denied Claim
An alternative to submitting a new claim is to appeal the decision of your denied claim. This process involves presenting new evidence or information to challenge the original decision and may require intricate legal understanding and strategy.
Claimsplus Lawyers' Expertise
At Claimsplus Lawyers, we provide expert advice and representation for TPD claims. If your claim has been denied, our team can help you evaluate your options, whether that involves making a new claim under different circumstances, appealing the decision, or exploring other legal avenues.
If you're facing a declined TPD claim and need expert guidance on your next steps, contact Claimsplus Lawyers. Our team of TPD claim specialists is ready to assist you in navigating through the complexities of the claims process, aiming to achieve the best possible outcome for your case.
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