Grounds for a Military Hearing Loss Claim
If your hearing loss or tinnitus was caused by noise exposure during military service, you may have grounds to make a no win, no fee claim.
What Counts as Grounds for a Claim?
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You May Have Grounds If:
- You served in the British Army, Royal Navy, RAF, or Royal Marines
- You were exposed to loud noise during training or operations
- You now suffer from hearing loss, tinnitus, or both
- You were not given proper hearing protection
- You are still within the legal claim period
Main Grounds for a Hearing Loss Claim
Every claim is different, but these are some of the most common reasons former military personnel may be eligible to start a claim.
Loud Military Noise
Weapons, explosions, aircraft, vehicles, and machinery can all create dangerous noise levels during service.
Poor Hearing Protection
A claim may be possible if suitable ear protection was not provided, not fitted correctly, or not effective.
Lack of Safety Training
Some personnel were not clearly warned about long-term hearing risks from repeated noise exposure.
Repeated Noise Exposure
Hearing damage can build slowly over months or years, especially in regular high-noise environments.
Hearing Loss After Service
Some symptoms only become noticeable after leaving service, but they may still be linked to military noise.
Tinnitus Symptoms
Ringing, buzzing, or whistling sounds in the ears may also support a military hearing claim.
Not Sure If You Have Grounds to Claim?
Many former service members are unsure whether their hearing problem is linked to military noise. A free assessment can help you understand your options.
There is no obligation, and the review only takes a few minutes.
- Free initial claim review
- No win, no fee support
- Confidential assessment
- Simple process from start to finish
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