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Unprecedented Rise in Mental Health Insurance Claims Challenges Super Funds

Calls for Expedited Payouts Amid Surge in TPD Claims

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Australia is witnessing a significant increase in mental health-related insurance claims, particularly within superannuation funds.
This surge has led to calls for more efficient processing and faster payouts to support individuals facing mental health challenges.

Recent data indicates that mental health conditions have become the leading cause of total and permanent disability (TPD) claims. In 2024, life insurers paid out over $2.2 billion for retail mental health claims, with TPD claims accounting for one-third of this amount. Additionally, mental health issues comprised 20% of income protection claims, resulting in payouts of $887 million.

The Council of Australian Life Insurers (CALI) has highlighted the growing pressure on the insurance safety net due to the increasing number of Australians, particularly younger individuals, leaving the workforce permanently because of mental health conditions. CALI's Chief Executive, Christine Cupitt, emphasised the need for a comprehensive approach to address this issue, suggesting that lump-sum payouts may not provide lasting financial security for younger Australians with decades of potential working life ahead.

Consumer advocates have raised concerns about delays in processing mental health-related TPD claims within superannuation funds. Some claimants have reported waiting years for a decision, only to be denied, resulting in significant financial hardship. Advocates argue that the complexity of mental health conditions should not be a barrier to timely and fair claim assessments.

For health care professionals, this trend underscores the importance of having comprehensive insurance coverage that includes mental health provisions. Ensuring that policies are up-to-date and provide adequate support for mental health conditions is crucial. Additionally, professionals should be aware of the claims process and advocate for timely assessments and payouts to support their well-being and financial stability.

As the conversation around mental health continues to evolve, it is imperative for the insurance industry to adapt and provide solutions that meet the needs of policyholders. This includes streamlining claims processes, offering tailored support, and ensuring that mental health is given the same priority as physical health in insurance policies.

Published:Tuesday, 5th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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