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Personal Injury Compensation Claims made against the Ministry of Defence (MOD)
Am I entitled to make a Personal Injury Compensation Claim?
Rights of Military Personnel to make Personal Injury Claims
Members of the Armed Forces have rights to be kept safe at work
When a claim is possible against the Ministry of Defence (MOD)
Advice Specific to Ministry of Defence (MOD) employees
Further advice and assistance for Members of the Armed Forces
News Stories we have published about Personal Injury Claims against the MOD
Military Personnel we have helped with claims against the MOD
How to start a claim for compensation against the Ministry of Defence
Military Injury Compensation Claim Advice
Am I entitled to make a Personal Injury Compensation Claim?
Rights of Military Personnel to make Personal Injury Claims
Unfortunately any member of the armed forces who suffered a personal injury as a result of their service before 15th May 1987 is unable to make a claim for their injury due to the Crown Proceedings Act, which did not allow this. This Act is still affecting many ex-servicemen and women today who were exposed to asbestos during their time in the military prior to 15th May 1987 that have now gone on to develop an asbestos related condition. For more information about asbestos related diseases in general visit our asbestos related diseases page.
The good news is; however that the rules have now changed and any member of the armed forces who is injured or develops a disease as a result of an exposure to asbestos during their service at home or abroad after 15th May 1987 can now make a personal injury claim for compensation. If a personal injury solicitor can show that the British Army, Royal Air Force or Royal Navy were negligent, a personal injury compensation claim can now be dealt with in the same way a member of the public would make a claim against their employer. This would not apply; however, if the injury was caused as a direct result of an active operation or ongoing conflict being dealt with by the military. You can read more about your rights as a member of the Armed Forces by visiting our legal rights as an injured member of the Armed Forces page.
For more information about whether Thompsons Solicitors can help you make a claim for personal injury compensation against the Ministry of Defence (MOD) contact us on 08000 224 224.
Members of the Armed Forces have rights to be kept safe at work
When a claim is possible against the Ministry of Defence (MOD)
All employers, including the Ministry of Defence, now have a responsibility to protect their employees, contractors and visitors. This includes ensuring: -
- They provide their employees with the necessary machinery and tools to complete their jobs. They also need to ensure the machines and tools are maintained to a safe condition.
- The workplace is kept in a safe and tidy condition. Employees should be provided with suitable workstations and chairs and the floor and corridors should be clean and free from hazards. Doors and gates should not be obstructed.
- All employees required to lift heavy objects should receive training to show them how to do this safely.
- All employees are provided with any safety wear they require to complete their jobs, such as goggles, hard hats, ear guards, dust masks, safety gloves, safety boots or high-visibility jackets.
If you have been injured and you believe that the Ministry of Defence (MOD) are to blame, complete one of our online personal injury compensation claim forms to find out if we can help you make a claim for accident compensation.
Advice Specific to Ministry of Defence (MOD) employees
Further advice and assistance for Members of the Armed Forces
If your original accident occurred after 6th April 2005, you may also be entitled to make a personal injury compensation claim via the no fault Armed Forces Compensation Scheme. If your accident was before 6th April 2005, you may also be entitled to make a compensation claim for a War Pension payment. Whilst eligibility to claim under the War Pension system only comes into effect upon discharge, claims under the Armed Forces Compensation scheme can be made during service and therefore you should not wait until you leave the Armed Forces to start your claim, you should act immediately. Under the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme there is a 7 year time limit so it is important to act quickly as soon as an accident happens.
In some cases, it is possible to make a claim via the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme or the War Pension Scheme and still make a civil personal injury compensation claim for damages. If you have suffered an accident as a member of the military, it will be worth contacting a personal injury lawyer for claim advice to discover exactly what you would be entitled to. Contact us on 08000 224 224.
News Stories we have published about Personal Injury Claims against the MOD
Military Personnel we have helped with claims against the MOD
In the past we have published news stories on our website about claims for compensation we have dealt with against the Ministry of Defence (MOD). To read a selection of these follow the links below or to read all of our news stories, visit our News Desk.
24th March 2011 - RAF Corporal fights MoD appeal after developing degenerative condition
17th May 2010 - RAF Corporal to receive compensation for Victorian working conditions
9th March 2010 - Army officer compensated for cold injuries
9th November 2009 - Army Captain receives £150,000 after car crash
4th April 2008 - Carlisle stores worker wins compensation after MoD ignored her injury
4th December 2007 - RAF fighter technician wins compensation following aircraft injury
11th October 2007 - Thompsons Solicitors reaction to MoD announcement
5th November 2007 - MoD and Devonport Royal Dockyard to pay £12,000 damages to injured Ship’s Rigger from Plymouth
20th November 2006 - Ford and the MoD forced to pay compensation as former London plumber dies from asbestos cancer mesothelioma
8th November 2006 - Deadly asbestos cancer finds new younger victims
If you have suffered a personal injury due to negligence on the part of the Ministry of Defence (MOD) complete one of our online personal injury compensation claim forms to find out if we can help you make a claim for compensation on a cost-free basis.
How to start a claim for compensation against the Ministry of Defence
Military Injury Compensation Claim Advice
Thompsons Solicitors are experts in all matters relating to claims for accidents at work and are also experienced in dealing with Military Personnel. We will be able to advise you whether or not you have a valid claim for compensation. Our specialist personal injury lawyers will be happy to talk you through the process of making a claim in plain English and will be happy to answer any questions or queries you may have. If you do have a valid personal injury compensation claim and you decide to instruct Thompsons Solicitors to deal with the matter for you, we will recover our legal fees from the person responsible for your injury, ensuring that the entire procedure is cost-free for you. Telephone us now on 08000 224 224 or complete one of our online personal injury compensation claim forms.
There are strict time limits in place to make any injury claim. For further information, contact us or visit our Questions Answered page.

