
Psychological Therapy: Support for Mental Health
Q: Does the insurance cover psychological therapy if someone is struggling after an injury?
A: It provides up to $5,000 for therapy to support recovery within two years of the injury.
After his accident, Jake not only faced significant physical challenges but also struggled emotionally with the sudden loss of his independence. The emotional toll of having to rely on others for basic tasks weighed heavily on him, leaving him feeling isolated and unsure of how to cope with his new reality.
Fortunately, Jake’s accident insurance included coverage for psychological therapy, providing up to $5,000 for therapy sessions within two years of the injury. Realizing that he needed emotional support to adjust to his new life, Jake began seeing a therapist who specialized in helping individuals adapt to life after serious injuries.
These therapy sessions became an essential part of Jake's recovery. His therapist worked with him to process the grief of losing his independence, helping him build coping strategies and regain a sense of purpose. While his physical recovery would take time, the emotional support he received allowed him to manage his feelings of frustration and uncertainty, helping him face each day with a renewed sense of hope.
Thanks to his accident insurance, Jake could focus on both his physical and emotional healing, knowing that he had the resources to navigate the complexities of his new life.