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What Is Military Hearing Loss?
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) and tinnitus are common among UK military personnel due to exposure to excessive noise during service. You may have suffered due to:
- Gunfire, explosions, and aircraft noise
- Negligent exposure to loud machinery
- Lack of proper hearing protection
- Misdiagnosed or delayed treatment for hearing loss
- Veterans are 3.5x more likely to suffer hearing loss than civilians.
- Over 300,000 military veterans have been affected by NIHL.
- 14% of military personnel returning from deployment suffer from hearing loss.
If you’ve experienced hearing damage due to your service, you may be entitled to compensation for your pain, suffering, and financial loss.
Check Your Eligibility NowHow It Works
Making a Military Hearing Loss Claim Is Simple:
Complete the Online Form
Provide basic details
your service and hearing loss
history.
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Speak with an Expert
One of our solicitor’s experts will evaluate your claim, a specialist solicitor will guide you through your options and act on your behalf to reach a settlement.
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Receive Compensation
If successful, you’ll receive compensation for your suffering, financial loss, and any necessary hearing aids or treatment.
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FAQs About Military Hearing Loss Claims
If you have suffered hearing loss or tinnitus due to military service after 1987, our legal team can assess your case in a free, no-obligation consultation.
We may need:
- Medical and military records
- Hearing test results
- Details of noise exposure during service
- Expert witness testimonies
Our team will gather everything needed to strengthen your claim.
The AFCS provides one-time payments, but it may not cover the full extent of your losses. Even if you’ve already made an AFCS claim (or had one rejected), you can still pursue a civil claim through our legal experts.
- Medical and military records
- Hearing test results
- Details of noise exposure during service
Generally, you have three years from the date you were diagnosed with hearing loss. However, symptoms may only surface years after exposure, so it's important to seek legal advice as soon as possible.
Take Action Today – Get the Compensation You Deserve!
Your service should not come at the cost of your hearing. If you’ve suffered due to military noise exposure, don’t wait—our expert legal team is ready to fight for your rights.
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