HEARING LOSS
COMPENSATION
NSW: Your Claim Guide
Learn about the process for Industrial Deafness claims in N.S.W.
HEARING LOSS
COMPENSATION
NSW: Your Guide to Claims
Learn about the process for Industrial Deafness claims in N.S.W.
Hearing Loss Compensation in NSW
Many Australian workers are exposed to dangerous sound levels damaging their hearing.
Many affected workers aren't aware they're entitled to hearing loss compensation.
We're here to help you learn about those systems and help you submit a successful industrial deafness claim.
So, are you eligible to claim for Hearing Loss Claim in NSW?
N.S.W. imposes the following thresholds for lump sum payments:
Regardless of when you cease work, you also have the right to a lifetime supply of hearing aids, with new devices every five years. There is no hearing loss threshold to claim hearing aids.
Here's how it works and how we can help:
SIRA's role in workers' compensation claims for hearing loss in N.S.W.
SIRA is the N.S.W. government body that regulates personal injury compensation schemes. They oversee licensed insurers under the Workers Compensation Act. They also regulate medical and allied health providers in both schemes to ensure high treatment standards, with regulated fees to ensure sustainability.
With respect to hearing loss claims, SIRA monitors hearing service providers within the scheme, ensuring only appropriately qualified persons can dispense hearing aids and other rehabilitation services to injured workers. Through Hearing Aid orders, they have regulated fees for hearing aids, fitting costs and ongoing maintenance expenses. Workers in N.S.W. receive excellent quality hearing aids updated yearly to ensure only the most modern hearing aids are prescribed.
Lastly, SIRA is also responsible for the training and accreditation of doctors who provide assessment services within the scheme. They create guidelines for doctors to follow to determine a worker's entitlement to monetary payments.

