I work in Armed Forces and have been injured - can I bring a military injury compensation claim?

Sometimes people think being employed in the Armed Forces prevents any type of claim. You are still entitled to compensation if you are injured in an accident or in the course of your duty where someone else is at fault.

And the nature of the work in the Armed Forces means injuries are not just physical injuries, they can often result in psychological trauma too. Claims we have experience of include;

  • Injuries resulting from inadequate training
  • Injuries caused by not having the right protective equipment
  • An injury suffered from faulty or poorly 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

If you decide to make a claim whilst you continue to serve in the Armed Forces, you are protected by law from any prejudicial treatment resulting from your legitimate decision to make that claim.

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