Military Injury Claims Guide

We understand that making a compensation claim against the Ministry of Defence may seem like a daunting prospect. However, armed forces personnel have as much right to claim compensation for injuries as civilians do.

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Expert legal support for military injury claims

We understand that making a compensation claim against the Ministry of Defence may seem like a daunting prospect. However, armed forces personnel have as much right to claim compensation for injuries as civilians do.

If you or a family member have been injured while serving in any branch of the military (Army, Navy, RAF and Special Forces) or their reserves, or if you've lost a loved one who was serving, then our solicitors could help you make a claim through the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme (AFCS) or through a civil case.

We’ve helped hundreds of members of the armed forces claim compensation and we’ve learned about the kind of concerns that you may have. Using our years of experience, our solicitors have put together this guide to answer some of the common questions we hear.

If you can't find the answer to a specific question in our military compensation FAQs below, you can give us a call or contact us online for a free consultation with one of our lawyers, who will be able to offer their expert advice.

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Scottish cases will be handled by the Scottish law firm with which we are associated, Irwin Mitchell Scotland LLP. The law relating to funding is different in Scotland and you will receive separate advice about what that means as well as a separate funding agreement.

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