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What a Personal Accident Claim Ruling Means for Real Estate Professionals

Policy wording can decide whether distress, assault or lost income is covered

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A recent Australian Financial Complaints Authority decision is a timely reminder that a stressful or threatening incident does not automatically trigger every personal accident policy.
The dispute involved a ride-share driver who experienced significant psychological symptoms after being spat on and verbally abused by a passenger.
Although medical evidence indicated the incident worsened previously stable mental health conditions and affected his capacity to work, the insurer declined the claim because the policy responded to bodily injury.

AFCA supported the insurer’s position, finding the relevant wording was clear enough to limit the benefit to harm sustained to the body. In practical terms, psychiatric or psychological injury was not treated as a bodily injury for the purpose of that policy. For real estate agents, property managers and agency principals, the lesson is not about ride-share work; it is about the precision of policy wording when personal safety, workplace conflict and lost income intersect.

Real estate professionals can face emotionally charged situations, including rental disputes, inspections, arrears conversations, auction pressure, late-night callouts and occasional aggression from members of the public. If an incident causes anxiety, trauma or an inability to work, the difference between income protection, personal accident cover, workers compensation, management liability and other forms of business insurance can become very important. A policy that sounds broad at purchase may contain definitions, exclusions or benefit triggers that narrow how it responds at claim time.

This ruling is also an extension of the wider industry discussion about mental health claims. Insurers are under pressure to manage sustainability, while customers increasingly expect cover to reflect the realities of modern work. For agency owners, that makes it sensible to review insurance for real estate agents as a connected programme rather than a collection of isolated policies.

Useful questions to ask include:

  • Does the policy cover psychological injury, or only physical bodily injury?
  • Are assaults, threats, harassment or occupational violence addressed directly?
  • What medical evidence is required before a benefit is payable?
  • How do waiting periods, benefit periods and pre-existing condition clauses apply?
  • Would the business still meet payroll, rent and licence obligations if a principal or key agent could not work?

The key takeaway is straightforward: do not rely on assumptions about what personal accident or income-related cover will do. Real estate agencies should read the definitions, test likely claim scenarios and seek professional assistance where the wording is unclear. The best time to discover a limitation is before a claim, not after an incident has already disrupted income, staff wellbeing and client service.

Published:Tuesday, 14th Jul 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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