1. Military Hearing Loss is a Recognised Condition
Hearing damage in military personnel is well-documented, with many service members suffering from noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) or tinnitus.
Despite protective measures, prolonged exposure to high-decibel environments can result in irreversible hearing impairment. The Armed Forces
Compensation Scheme (AFCS) recognises military deafness as a valid injury for compensation claims.
2. Common Causes of Military Deafness
Military hearing loss often results from prolonged or sudden exposure to:
- Gunfire and Explosions: The impact of firearms, artillery fire, and IEDs can cause immediate or gradual hearing loss.
- Heavy Machinery and Aircraft Noise: Prolonged exposure to loud engine sounds from tanks, helicopters, and aircraft.
- Inadequate Hearing Protection: Faulty or insufficient ear protection may fail to prevent noise-induced damage.
3. Proving a Military Deafness Claim
Successful claims require substantial evidence, including:
- Medical Records: Audiometry tests confirming the presence and severity of hearing loss.
- Service Records: Documentation proving exposure to loud environments during active duty.
- Witness Statements: Testimonies from colleagues or superiors supporting the claim.
- Expert Reports: Medical assessments linking hearing loss to military service.
4. Compensation Options for Military Deafness
There are two main routes to seeking compensation:
- Civil Claims Against the Ministry of Defence (MoD): If negligence, such as inadequate ear protection, contributed to hearing loss, a civil claim may secure higher compensation than the AFCS scheme (detailed below);
- Armed Forces Compensation Scheme (AFCS): Covers injuries caused during service, offering a lump sum payment based on severity as per a tariff scheme.
5. Time limits
Claims must be brought within 3 years of the date of injury being significant and due to somebody’s fault. However the court does have a discretion to allow claims to proceed outside of the 3 year time limit when it is fair and equitable to do so. It is very important that you seek legal advice as quickly as possible to determine if your claim can still proceed if out of time.
How Ison Harrison Solicitors Can Help
At Ison Harrison Solicitors, we have extensive experience in handling military deafness claims. Our specialist team offers:
- Expert legal advice and case evaluation to determine the best route for compensation.
- Collaboration with top medical professionals to gather strong evidence.
- No-win, no-fee agreements, ensuring financial risk is minimised for claimants.
- Comprehensive support throughout the claims process, from initial consultation to final settlement.
Conclusion
Military personnel should not have to suffer in silence due to service-related hearing loss. If you believe your hearing has been damaged as a result of military service, seeking legal advice is crucial. Contact Ison Harrison Solicitors today for a free consultation and expert assistance in securing the compensation you deserve.
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