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National, State, Local | Military Compensatio ...Military Compensation ClaimsSubmitted by Jessica on Monday Mar 23, 2009 and viewed 590 timesTotal Word Count: 2156 Author Rating: NA Rate this article
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If you have been injured and want to speak to one of National Accident Helpline’s staff, call 0800 376 0150. Alternatively visit www.national-accident-helpline.co.uk.
All employees in the That means that if your
employer is negligent and that negligence causes you to be injured, then you
have the right to claim for compensation. There is one caveat,
however; military personnel cannot claim for injuries received before May 1987.
Before then the Crown Proceedings Act prevented compensation
claims from being made – meaning many injured servicemen were effectively
denied the opportunity to be compensated. Over the past 10 years,
however, many members of military personnel have successfully claimed for
compensation for injuries received during training or while in action. A military claim can be made
by an employee of the Royal Air Force, the Army or the Navy. There are a number of
situations where a military
injury could take place; these include parachute jumping or explosives
training; while using equipment that turns out to be faulty; or while driving
heavy goods vehicles or operating heavy machinery. Many military injuries do
not occur in combat zones or on battlefields, but in training – in An injury to servicemen can
often mean that they have to take time away from the job that they love – it
could even mean that they must give it up altogether and retrain for a new life
and career on However it is unlikely that
a serviceman injured during an actual battle would ever be able to make a
compensation claim. In a situation such as this it is likely that the injury
would be inflicted by the enemy; and not as a result of employer negligence.
However every injury is different and every claim treated on a case by case
basis. Post traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) is also common following a military injury – this is a
difficult illness that can lead to depression and survivors’ guilt, with
symptoms including flashbacks, panic attacks or nightmares. Military personnel
can claim compensation for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, as well as physical
injuries. One thing that it is
important to note is that military compensation claims can be extremely
complicated – and anybody who is considering making one should always speak to
a specialist personal injury lawyer – someone with experience in the field. For anybody, the first step
to making a claim is speaking to a trained person who can advise as to whether
your claim is worth pursuing. This can be done easily. At National Accident Helpline,
call centre staff can tell you whether they think you should speak to a
solicitor. They can then put you in touch with one in your area to progress
your claim. ArticleSource: ArticlesAlley.com
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