Federal Court Denies Truck Driver's Insurance Appeal
Inactive Coverage Leads to Rejection of Insurance Claim
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In a recent legal development, the Federal Court of Australia dismissed an appeal by Bradley Henschke, a logging truck driver, concerning his insurance claim against the Australian Retirement Trust.
The court's decision, delivered on February 12, 2026, underscores the critical importance of active insurance coverage for workers in high-risk occupations.
Mr. Henschke, who had been self-represented throughout the proceedings, sought an extension of time to appeal a determination by the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA). The core issue revolved around whether he had valid insurance coverage through his superannuation accounts with the Australian Retirement Trust. Both the AFCA and the Federal Court concluded that he did not have such coverage, primarily due to low account balances and the non-activation of specific legislative mechanisms designed to provide insurance for high-risk workers.
This case highlights the necessity for individuals, especially those in hazardous professions like trucking, to proactively ensure their insurance policies are active and adequate. Relying solely on default superannuation insurance may not suffice, particularly when account balances are low or specific occupational risks are involved.
For truck drivers and other transport industry professionals, this ruling serves as a stark reminder to regularly review and, if necessary, enhance their insurance coverage. Engaging with insurance brokers who specialize in the transport sector can provide tailored advice and solutions, ensuring that individuals are adequately protected against unforeseen circumstances.
In conclusion, the Federal Court's decision in Henschke v Australian Retirement Trust underscores the importance of active and appropriate insurance coverage for workers in high-risk industries. It is imperative for individuals to take proactive steps in managing their insurance needs to safeguard their financial security and that of their families.
Published:Wednesday, 25th Feb 2026 Source: Paige Estritori
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