Military Hearing Loss Claims

Are you presently serving in the British Armed Forces or a former member of the military who has encountered hearing-related issues? If so, you might be eligible for compensation. This applies regardless of your current service status.

Common causes of hearing loss whilst in service include:

  • Gun & artillery fire
  • Explosions
  • Mortar fire
  • Aircraft noise
  • Brass bands
  • Vehicle engine noise
  • Many more…

Don’t Wait, Contact Us Now!

It’s important not to delay in seeking legal advice if you suspect hearing loss or are dealing with tinnitus (ringing in one or both ears).

Free Specialist Hearing Test

Our specialist hearing experts will perform an in-depth hearing test on you, to determine the levels of your hearing loss and use your audiograms to determine if the damage was caused by your work in the military. These tests will be performed in your local area.

If it is determined that your hearing loss was caused by your time in the Armed Forces, we will fight on your side to claim the compensation you are due.

Baker & Coleman are specialists in hearing loss claims for military personnel – Navy, RAF, Army, Special Forces, Reserves – Veterans & Civilians – We’ve been doing this for ten years!

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Simply complete the short form below and one of our specialists will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Pre-1987?

Unfortunately, we (nor anyone else) can manage cases dealing with service prior to May 1987. The MOD is immune from any claim by service personnel where an injury/incident, caused by their negligence, took place before 15 May 1987. This means even if the incident occurred before 1987 but the injury was not apparent until after that date, you can’t make a claim. However, if any of your service was after May 1987, we can help.

We’re sorry.

However, it may be worth your while trying to apply for the War Pension Scheme (WPS) if you haven’t already, as they occasionally take on pre-1987 hearing cases.