If you have sustained injury while in the military we can help.
Call us on 0113 224 7837 or email [email protected] for a free, confidential assessment.
When defence budgets tighten, consequences extend beyond balance sheets. For serving personnel and veterans, reduced resources can increase safety risks and lead to injury. Understanding these systemic pressures helps those who served assess whether past harm may warrant legal advice.
Contact our military injury team today for a free, no-obligation consultation. Call 0113 224 7837, email [email protected] or request a callback.
A former commander has reportedly lost 20% of his hearing during trials of the Ajax armoured vehicle, raising serious concerns about equipment safety and the risks faced by service personnel. For confidential, expert guidance, call us on 0113 224 7837 or email [email protected]
Armed Forces Day 2025 encourages reflection on the distinct challenges faced by service members and veterans, both during their time in uniform and long after their service has ended
How Ison Harrison Can Help You Claim Compensation
This article will explore how a military injury claim can impact the family of the injured, focusing on the benefits they might be entitled to and the challenges they may face during the claims process.
Hearing loss and tinnitus is among the most common injuries suffered by military personnel. Exposure to loud noises from gunfire, explosions, and machinery can lead to permanent hearing damage, affecting daily life and career prospects. If you have suffered hearing loss due to your military service, you may be entitled to compensation.
Pursuing a military injury claim for TBI requires expertise and legal precision, ensuring injured personnel receive the compensation and support they deserve.
We recently won an Armed Forces Compensation Scheme tribunal which resulted from our client slipping on a bottle in his accommodation block which had been allegedly negligently discarded by persons unknown.
There is often a vast amount of evidence that needs to be gathered and reviewed when preparing to bring a military claim. This blog will discuss some of the different types of evidence these claims involve, including how we obtain and use it.
Serving in the military is one of the most physically demanding careers. Back and spine injuries are some of the most common, yet debilitating consequences of military service. Whether it is from the strain of heavy lifting, intense physical training, or the harsh conditions of active duty, these injuries can have long-lasting, negative effects on a soldier’s health and quality of life.








