Armed Forces Compensation Claims
Claim Squad can assist you if you are injured during your time in the
Military services. This usually does not apply when in combat unless equipment was not supplied or was not fit for purpose. You are entitled to Compensation just as you would be with any other employer. The
Ministry of Defence has a duty of care towards you which means they should provide adequate training and a suitable working enviroment. We have a number of
Specialist Solicitors which solely deal in
Armed Forces Compensation Claims and injuries.
Because of the dangerous materials used and situations military personnel are placed in, the risk of injury is higher and the seriousness of the injury can be considerably greater. Your career, your livelihood, your home and family’s support infrastructure can be disastrously affected in these cases.
Some of the various scenarios which we can help you...
Military training accidents
Military combat accidents
Friendly fire incidents
Faulty equipment and machinery
Criminal injuries overseas
Negligent Discharges
Helicopter/Aviation accidents
Accidents on manoeuvres
Road Traffic Accidents with civilians
Hearing loss
Chemical accidents
Skiing accidents
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If you are involved in a
Military Injury, the most common injuries sustained can be one or more of the following:
Brain/Head Injury £
3,620 - £
263,000
Leg/Arm/Hip Injury £
1,500 - £
59,000
Knee Injury £
1,000 - £
56,000
Hands/Fingers £
1,000 - £
110,000
View all
Common Injuries
You do not have to leave the Armed Forces before you can claim. Even if the
accident was abroad, if the claim is against the
Ministry of Defence, it can be brought before the
English Courts.
Military personnel can also claim under the
Criminal Injuries Compensation (overseas) Scheme. This compensates personnel when they have been victims of violence whilst posted overseas.
When the injured party is not mentally capable of dealing with their own legal matters then the usual 3 year rule may not apply.
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