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At Military Hearing Loss, we specialise in helping service members across the UK, past and present, secure the compensation they deserve for hearing damage caused by military service.
Exposure to high-decibel environments, gunfire, and explosions can lead to tinnitus, partial deafness, or total hearing loss, severely impacting daily life and career prospects. Many veterans and active-duty personnel were issued faulty ear protection or endured prolonged noise exposure, resulting in long-term damage.
If you’re experiencing military hearing loss or related symptoms, we are here to guide you through the compensation claim process, ensuring you receive the financial support and justice you deserve.
Who Can Make a Military Hearing Loss Compensation Claim?
A military hearing loss claim can be made by any current or former service member who has suffered hearing injuries due to excessive noise exposure or defective ear protection.
Those most at risk include infantry soldiers, artillery operators, and tank crews, as they are frequently exposed to gunfire and explosions.
Naval and air force personnel working around aircraft engines, turbines, and heavy machinery are also highly vulnerable to hearing injuries and related loss.
How Much Compensation Can I Claim for Military Hearing Loss?
The compensation for a military hearing loss claim ranges from £6,000 for mild hearing loss to over £650,000 for severe cases, including total deafness and tinnitus.
Key factors influencing compensation include:
- Extent of hearing loss – Partial, total, or tinnitus-related conditions.
- Cause of injury – Exposure to gunfire, explosions, or faulty protective equipment.
- Financial impact – Loss of earnings, medical expenses, and specialist equipment costs.
Contact Military Hearing Loss to get an estimate on the compensation you can receive under the compensation scheme.
What Are the Most Common Causes of Military Hearing Loss?
Military hearing loss is primarily caused by gunfire and explosions, which produce powerful sound waves that can cause instant and irreversible damage to the inner ear.
Heavy machinery, including tanks, aircraft, and naval engines, contributes to gradual hearing loss due to continuous exposure. In many cases, military personnel were issued faulty or inadequate hearing protection, which failed to prevent noise-induced hearing damage.
How Do I Start a Military Hearing Loss Claim?
The military hearing loss claim process begins with a medical assessment to confirm the extent of hearing injuries. An audiologist will evaluate your condition and determine its severity.
Next, you must gather supporting evidence, including medical records, audiology test results, and service history documents that prove exposure to high-noise environments. Once the necessary documentation is collected, a claim can be submitted through the AFCS or as part of the criminal injuries compensation scheme if negligence overlaps with violent incidents or unsafe environments.
Seeking legal assistance can significantly improve your chances of success, as experts ensure all required evidence is properly presented and that your compensation claim is filed within the necessary deadlines.
How Long Do I Have to Make a Military Hearing Loss Claim?
Military hearing loss claims through the AFCS must be filed within seven years from the date of diagnosis. Civil claims, on the other hand, must be filed within three years from when you became aware of your hearing loss and its connection to your military service.
Since these time limits are strictly enforced, it is crucial to begin the claims process as soon as possible.
What Evidence Is Needed for a Military Hearing Loss Claim?
TTo build a strong military hearing loss compensation claim, you will need:
- Medical records – Confirming the diagnosis of hearing injuries.
- Audiology test results – Providing documented proof of the severity of impairment.
- Service history documents – Demonstrating exposure to high-noise environments.
- Defective hearing protection evidence – If applicable, proving that faulty equipment contributed to the injury.
Our team will assist you in gathering and organising all necessary documentation to strengthen your claim under the compensation fund or compensation scheme.
Can I Make a Military Hearing Loss Claim on a No Win, No Fee Basis?
Military hearing loss claims can be pursued on a No Win, No Fee basis, meaning you do not have to pay any upfront costs to start your claim.
This arrangement ensures that legal fees are only paid if the claim is successful, eliminating any financial risk for the victim. If the case is unsuccessful, you will not be required to pay any legal fees.
How Long Does a Military Hearing Loss Claim Take?
All military hearing loss claims submitted through the AFCS are resolved within six to twelve months. However, civil claims against the MOD may take between twelve and twenty-four months, depending on the complexity of the case.
In some instances, interim payments may be available to cover urgent medical expenses and hearing aids while the claim is being processed.
Who Is Responsible for Military Hearing Loss Compensation?
Compensation for military hearing loss is the responsibility of the Ministry of Defence (MOD) when negligence is involved, such as failing to provide adequate hearing protection or issuing defective protective equipment.
In cases where specific hearing protection devices were faulty, the manufacturers of these products may also be held liable under the victims compensation program or compensation scheme regulations.
Contact Military Hearing Loss to explore your claim options with the help of our expert victim assistance team, who will guide you through the compensation program and ensure that those responsible are held accountable through fair victims compensation under the injuries compensation scheme 2025.
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“Military Hearing Loss handled my claim with professionalism and empathy from day one. They walked me through every step and made sure I understood what was happening throughout the process. I can’t thank them enough for their support and the outcome they achieved.”
Marina Coltrane
Greater London
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“After years of struggling with hearing loss from my time in the RAF, I finally reached out to Military Hearing Loss. The team was understanding, efficient, and genuinely cared about my experience. Thanks to them, I received the compensation I never thought I’d be able to access.”
Gareth Ellison
Greater London