Types of Injury Covered by the Scheme
Information on How to Make a Claim for Armed Forces Compensation
When making an Armed Forces Compensation Claim, it's important to understand what evidence you will need to support your case. Depending on the type of injury or illness sustained, there are certain pieces of information and documentation which must be gathered in order to make a successful claim.
Firstly, all claimants must provide proof that they were serving as a member of the armed forces at the time of their injury or illness. This could include service documents such as discharge papers and pay records. Secondly, any medical reports from military doctors should also be included in the application process - these can help to detail the extent of the damage caused by the incident or condition.
It is essential that applicants have access to copies of any relevant accident reports or investigations into an incident which led to their illness/injury. Moreover, statements from witnesses who saw what happened (or even took part themselves) can also be used as supporting evidence for a compensation claim. Furthermore, if there was an enquiry made into an accident/incident then this too should be provided when submitting a claim form.
Finally, one must remember that all claims for compensation must include sufficient evidence detailing how much loss has been suffered due to the injury/illness sustained within the armed forces! Without this financial information a claimant may not receive payment for damages incurred; so it's important to ensure that all losses have been accurately calculated prior to submission!
In conclusion, when making an Armed Forces Compensation Claim it is imperative that you provide as much evidence as possible in order to ensure your application is successful. Such evidence includes: service documents, medical reports from military doctors, accident/investigation reports and witness statements - plus details of any losses incurred due to your health condition/injury!