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Military Claims2024-08-22T14:28:20+00:00

Military Claims

What is a Military Injury Claim?


A Military Injury Claim is for an injury as a result of negligence in the armed forces, claimed through the civil courts. You may be able to make a civil claim in addition to The Armed Forces Compensation Scheme (AFCS). Civil claims, unlike claims through the AFCS, are not capped by a tariff and could have a higher rate of compensation. Claim types that we support with include:

At TDS Law, we have the right experience to build a case for the level of compensation you need to support you in the years ahead and your long-term future. TDS Law offers a comprehensive personal injury service to individuals who have suffered harm or injury as a result of serving in the armed forces.

 

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We understand that each case is unique, and our experienced lawyers work closely with our clients to ensure that we provide the best possible legal representation.

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TDS Law is backed by an in-house support team of trained, experienced legal and medical specialists in dedicated areas. When you first contact us we can:

  • Advise you of your eligibility to claim
  • Make an initial assessment of your health or medical condition in relation to a legal claim

  • All claims are no win, no fee
I’m I Eligible To Make a Military Compensation Claim?2024-08-05T11:42:05+00:00

Whether or not you are eligible to make a military compensation claim will depend on the specific circumstances of your case. In general, you may be able to make a claim if you have developed an illness or condition as a result of your work, and your employer has failed to adequately protect you from the risks associated with your job.

Some common types of Military Compensation Claim include,  noise-induced hearing loss claims, Personal Injury claims, Military Medical Negligence claims, Non-Freezing Cold injury claims, Road Traffic Accident claims and Parachute/Aviation Injuries claims.

Please note that, due to crown immunity, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) was protected from personal injury claims brought by military personnel before 1987. As a result, unfortunately, you won’t be able to make a compensation claim for these incidents.

To determine whether you are eligible to make a claim, it is important to consult with our experienced Industrial Disease lawyer who can review the details of your case and advise you on your legal options. They will be able to assess the strength of your claim and help you understand what compensation you may be entitled to.

How Much Will It Cost To Make A Claim?2024-08-05T11:48:21+00:00

You won’t incur any costs upfront. Our services are no-win, no-fee, meaning you only pay a percentage if your claim is successful, making it financially risk-free for you.

Will My Case Result In Me Needing To Attend Court?2024-08-05T11:51:14+00:00

The majority of cases we take are resolved out of the court. We handle all the difficult parts for you and gather all the evidence needed for your case to get you the compensation that you deserve.