It can be a very difficult experience to be injured on or off duty in a country which is not your own. Not only are your physical injuries a worry but so are the emotional scars you may have, plus any future health concerns you might have as a result of any incident. There are also, of course, worries for your future career path and how you might financially support your family. Depending on the circumstances of the incident you may be eligible to place a claim for compensation; there may be numerous parties liable for your military accident.
Making a Claim against the MoD
Pursuing a claim against the MoD can be quite a daunting thought, especially if you are also dealing with the difficulties of your accident. You might want to consider representation; that way you will know your claim will be dealt with by professional, ensuring maximum compensation is claimed. By having the help of a solicitor, you will receive the care and guidance you require. The MoD, like any other employer, have a duty of care for their employee’s and if negligence on their part can be proved you should have a successful claim for compensation.
You will probably have medical records for which you can rely upon when making your claim. Try to record any details of expenses you have incurred as a result of your accident. You may have a loss of earnings, treatments which you might have paid for, prescription fee’s etc. all of which can be claimed back through your claim for compensation.
Unfortunately, your monetary sum of compensation will never take away the scars of the military accident, but at least perhaps you won’t have as many worries in knowing that you will be financially compensated for any losses.