




In 2024, life insurers disbursed over $2.2 billion in retail mental health claims, almost doubling the amount paid five years prior. Income protection claims related to mental health also saw substantial payouts, totaling $887 million in the same year. This surge is particularly pronounced among younger Australians, with TPD claims for mental health in individuals in their 30s increasing by more than 700% over the past decade.
Christine Cupitt, CEO of CALI, highlighted the strain this trend places on the nation's financial safety nets. She emphasized the need for a collective response to address the growing number of Australians leaving the workforce due to mental health conditions. The industry is now re-evaluating its offerings to better serve customers while ensuring the sustainability of support systems.
For individuals concerned about their financial stability during periods of illness or injury, understanding the evolving landscape of income protection insurance is crucial. It's advisable to review existing policies, stay informed about industry changes, and consult with financial advisors to ensure adequate coverage that aligns with current needs.
Published:Tuesday, 7th Oct 2025
Source: Paige Estritori