Military Claims

Military personnel may be entitled to compensation if they have been injured during service.

A service member's health can be compromised in a variety of different ways, from tripping over a poorly maintained kerb-stone at a training centre to receiving sub-standard medical treatment for an injury sustained in combat. 

The Ministry of Defence has a variety of duties to service members essentially to protect them from unsafe premises, procedures and equipment.

We have many years experience in helping service members and their families. In particular, we have unique experience in recovering compensation for service members involved in experiments undertaken by the Special Intelligence Services.

More widely known is our leading role in the Porton Down affair which began with the death of a serviceman in the 1950s.

Our team has extensive knowledge and experience of handling a wide range of claims relevant to service member's injuries. We will provide a sympathetic and practical approach to these often complex claims, including:

  • physical injuries
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • sub-standard medical treatment.

Our team is here to help you. We are totally independent and guarantee that you will receive 100% of your compensation.

Other related services:

We can act on a 'no win, no fee' basis.

Once you have contacted us we will provide initial advice for free and can arrange to meet you at home should you prefer. 

Useful links:

We have provided the following weblinks for your interest and convenience. The provision of this information is not an endorsement by Thomson Snell & Passmore of any organisation nor the material that appears on its website.

UK Government

The Royal British Legion

Veterans UK

Combat Stress

Civvyjobs.com and Demob Job (ex military recruitment organisations)

Veterans Aid (charity for homeless veterans)

UK Government Department for Work and Pensions

National Ex-Services Association

For further information please contact one of the team. Alternatively please click here to complete a short enquiry form so we can assess your claim.