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Explosive and firing range injuries |
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Aeroplane/helicopter accidents |
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Hazardous chemicals |
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Since 1987 it has been possible for service personnel, whether on or off duty,
to claim compensation from The Ministry of Defence under certain circumstances for personal injury or clinical negligence.
Whether you are bringing a claim for personal injury against a civilian defendant or against the Ministry of Defence (MOD),
the rules are the same.
For discrimination claims, there is no ceiling on awards made, for unfair dismissal claims, the maximum payable is £56,000.
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.
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| Making a claim |
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We have solicitors who specialise in bringing claims for service personnel and their families against the MOD.
It is our aim to minimise any further stress and worry by ensuring you receive the compensation that is
rightly yours as swiftly and efficiently as possible.
Our expert panel of solicitors have an excellent success rate of claims
handled nationwide and have recovered millions of pounds in compensation.
To find out whether you have a claim, call now on FreePhone 0800 783 9535 |
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