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Military Compensation Claims

While our armed forces are paid to risk themselves in action, they still deserve to be protected. So if you have been injured in an military accident or through the negligence of others while serving in the forces, you are entitled to make a military compensation claim.

We handle military compensation claims for all types of circumstance, most typically:

- Asbestosis, personal injury and road accident claims.
- Claims for injuries sustained as the result of an assault.
- Medical negligence claims.
- Claims for injury as a result of “friendly fire”
- Claims for injury caused by defective or inadequate equipment

Importantly, you do not have to leave the armed forces in order to make claims for rightful compensation for injuries or illness; and wherever you serve, as an MOD employee your compensation case will be heard by British Courts.

So if you have suffered a personal injury that was not your fault while serving in the military, and believe you may be entitled to compensation please call us on 0845 345 4444 to receive expert advice from one of our specialist lawyers, all of whom are experienced in dealing with the MOD.

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InjuryLawyers4U is regulated by the Ministry of Justice in respect of regulated claims management activities; its registration is recorded on the website www.claimsregulation.co.uk. Authorisation number : CRM1364

All our member firms are solicitors of England and Wales and authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The Authority’s rules can be accessed via their website – www.sra.org.uk. Any solicitor we refer you to is an independent professional, from whom you will receive impartial and confidential advice. You are free to choose another solicitor.