ARMED FORCES HEARING LOSS AND TINNITUS CLAIMS
Are you one of the estimated 300,000 UK ex-service personnel suffering from hearing loss?
We are a group of UK Armed Forces veterans dedicated to helping fellow service members claim compensation for noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus injuries due to inadequate hearing protection provided by the Armed Forces.
Having faced the same training and combat challenges, we understand your situation. Working with top legal experts, our team is committed to securing the compensation you deserve for your injuries.
Our No-Win No-Fee policy ensures you only pay legal fees from your compensation if your claim is successful. If your claim is unsuccessful, you owe nothing.
Common causes of hearing loss whilst in service include:
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How much can you claim for Military Hearing Loss?
Every claim against the MoD is different and the amount of financial compensation you can expect to receive for your hearing loss is dependent on a number of factors, the most important being the severity of your injuries and if your injuries have led to you suffering a financial loss, which may be in the form of lost earnings and pension.
All compensation awards for personal injury are based on a set of national guidelines called the Judicial College Guidelines. These guideline are published for the assessment of general damages in personal injury cases.
The latest set of guidelines (the 16th edition) were published in 2022 and example guidelines for varying degrees of deafness and hearing loss are set out below:
Mild tinnitus alone or mild NIHL alone: £11,000.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long will a claims take?
How does a No Win No Fee* arrangement work?
If you win compensation (and a lawyer will typically only take a case on a no win no fee basis if they believe there is a very strong likelihood that it will) you will pay your solicitor a fee that is an agreed percentage of your compensation.
Can active-duty military personnel still file a claim?
How should my employer have protected me against industrial deafness?
The MOD have a responsibility to provide their employees with protective equipment, training and advice to prevent hearing loss. Hearing loss is irreversible, so it’s incredibly important employers follow the correct procedures to prevent industrial deafness.
The MOD should:
- Make sure any risks from noise are controlled
- Provide information and guidance on the risk
- Monitor your health in relation to the risk
- Provide personal protective equipment such as earplugs or earmuffs
If you haven’t been provided with any information on the risk of noise-induced hearing loss, or haven’t been given adequate breaks or protective equipment, your employer’s negligence could have put you at risk and you could be entitled to compensation.
How does a No Win No Fee* arrangement work?
If you win compensation (and a lawyer will typically only take a case on a no win no fee basis if they believe there is a very strong likelihood that it will) you will pay your solicitor a fee that is an agreed percentage of your compensation.
How much compensation can I expect?
What is Military NIHL?
Military noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a common injury among Armed Forces members, often resulting from sub-standard hearing protection during training exercises.
This issue is preventable, as the Ministry of Defence (MOD) has a duty of care to protect service members. The MOD’s responsibilities include:
- Limiting unnecessary exposure to loud noises
- Providing adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) for hearing during exercises
- Conducting risk assessments to ensure minimal noise exposure during planned exercises
- Routinely monitoring and enforcing the use of PPE and safety regulations
- Addressing and investigating complaints related to hearing protection and noise exposure
If the MOD has neglected these responsibilities, you may be entitled to claim compensation for your injuries.
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in the United Kingdom Armed Forces
Serving or having served in the United Kingdom Armed Forces puts men and women at significant risk of developing noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). This condition is primarily caused by repeated exposure to loud noises during training exercises and operational duties. Common sources of harmful noise include operating heavy machinery, participating in live and blank firing exercises, and working near aircraft.
Understanding Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL)
NIHL typically affects the inner ear and can cause a range of symptoms, such as:
- Tinnitus: Persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears.
- Difficulty Understanding Speech: Struggling to comprehend conversations, especially in noisy environments.
- Muffled Hearing: Sounds may seem muted or less clear.
- Sound Sensitivity: Increased sensitivity to certain noises, which can be uncomfortable or painful.
If left unaddressed, NIHL can lead to permanent hearing loss. This not only hampers communication but can also significantly affect the ability to perform duties requiring acute auditory capabilities. In severe cases, it may result in medical discharge from service
Our dedicated panel of solicitors provide a No Win No Fee* services typically customers pay 25% of the amount recovered to our solicitors, although this will be subject to your individual circumstances and the actual fee may be less than this but it will never be more.