Eligibility Check

HEARING WORSE
AFTER SERVICE?

HEARING WORSE
AFTER SERVICE?

Served in the Armed Forces after May 1987?
Claims usually range from £8,500 to £55,000

No win, no fee.You pay nothing upfront,
We get paid only when you do.

~1 minutes

Confidential

No obligations

*Compensation varies by severity.
Claim management company,

Not a law firm. Not affiliated with the MOD.

*Compensation varies by severity.
Claim management company,

Not a law firm. Not affiliated with the MOD.

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SYMPTOMS

SYMPTOMS

SYMPTOMS

Constant Ringing or Buzzing

A ringing, buzzing or high-pitched tone in your ears that never fully goes away. Often more noticeable at night when everything is quiet.

Missing Parts of Conversations

TV Louder Than Everyone Else

Constant Ringing or Buzzing

A ringing, buzzing or high-pitched tone in your ears that never fully goes away. Often more noticeable at night when everything is quiet.

Missing Parts of Conversations

TV Louder Than Everyone Else

Constant Ringing or Buzzing

A ringing, buzzing or high-pitched tone in your ears that never fully goes away. Often more noticeable at night when everything is quiet.

Missing Parts of Conversations

TV Louder Than Everyone Else

If this sounds familiar, it may be worth checking your eligibility.

HOW IT WORKS

HOW IT WORKS

HOW IT WORKS

1

Eligibility review

Answer a few questions about your service and hearing.

2

Specialist contact

If eligible, we contact you to discuss next steps.

3

Case progression

If you proceed, we guide you through the claim.

YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO CLAIM IF:

YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO CLAIM IF:

YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO CLAIM IF:

[✔] You served in the UK Armed Forces

Royal Navy

British Army

Royal Air Force

Royal Marines

[✔] You served in the UK Armed Forces

Royal Navy

British Army

Royal Air Force

Royal Marines

[✔] You served in the UK Armed Forces

Royal Navy

British Army

Royal Air Force

Royal Marines

[✔] You were exposed to loud noise during service

Weapons training and live firing

Heavy artillery or armoured vehicles

Aircraft or helicopter operations

Ceremonial gunfire or military parades

[✔] You were exposed to loud noise during service

Weapons training and live firing

Heavy artillery or armoured vehicles

Aircraft or helicopter operations

Ceremonial gunfire or military parades

[✔] You were exposed to loud noise during service

Weapons training and live firing

Heavy artillery or armoured vehicles

Aircraft or helicopter operations

Ceremonial gunfire or military parades

[✔] You left service after May 1987

Your hearing worsened during or after service

No claim made previously

Hearing problems can appear years later

Many claims relate to long-term noise exposure

[✔] You left service after May 1987

Your hearing worsened during or after service

No claim made previously

Hearing problems can appear years later

Many claims relate to long-term noise exposure

[✔] You left service after May 1987

Your hearing worsened during or after service

No claim made previously

Hearing problems can appear years later

Many claims relate to long-term noise exposure

ExAmple of UK payouts

ExAmple of UK payouts

Soldier deafness compensation amounts can vary, but the examples below provide an indication of the average payout for hearing loss.

FAQ

Everything you need to know

How much compensation could I receive?

What happens if my claim is unsuccessful?

What percentage of compensation is deducted?

Does making a claim affect my military pension or benefits?

Do I need medical records to check eligibility?

Will my details be shared with other companies?

FAQ

Everything you need to know

How much compensation could I receive?

What happens if my claim is unsuccessful?

What percentage of compensation is deducted?

Does making a claim affect my military pension or benefits?

Do I need medical records to check eligibility?

Will my details be shared with other companies?

FAQ

Everything you need to know

How much compensation could I receive?

What happens if my claim is unsuccessful?

What percentage of compensation is deducted?

Does making a claim affect my military pension or benefits?

Do I need medical records to check eligibility?

Will my details be shared with other companies?

Start Your Check

Start Your Check

Military hearing loss claims have a deadline

Military hearing loss claims have a deadline

The Royal British Legion notes that claims under the Military Hearing Loss litigation must be registered by 31 July 2026.

Checking your eligibility takes around 2 minutes.