I was injured whilst working for the armed forces - can I bring a military injury compensation claim?

You can. Even though military employment is different from civilian employment the law still protects you if you are injured in an accident in the course of your employment – and someone else is to blame.

And you can rest assure that not only are you entitled to bring a claim whilst you continue to serve in the armed forces but you are protected so that your employer cannot prejudice how they treat you as a result of bringing a claim.

Any claim can take account of physical and/or psychological injury or trauma you may suffer – it can be for a number of reasons including;

  • Injuries resulting from inadequate training
  • Injuries caused by not having the right protective equipment
  • An injury suffered from faulty or not properly maintained equipment
  • Injuries suffered during training exercises
  • Accidents on manoeuvres
  • Air or road accidents
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Medical or clinical negligence whilst receiving treatment in a military hospital

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