Military Compensation: Injury and Incapacity Presented by Owen Hodge Lawyers
Overview Introduction Types of compensation Eligibility How to apply Acceptance/Rejection of Claims Next steps
Introduction
If you have been physically or psychologically injured as a result of your defence service (including reservists and cadets), you may be able to claim for compensation. If you were a prisioner of war, you may be able to claim even if you were/are a civilian. In this presentation, we provide a broad overview of some of the types of compensation available for service-related injury or disease. This article does not cover compensation for dependents of people who have been in service.
Types of Compensation
Types of Compensation The law sets out many dierent types of compensation available for a service related injury or disease. Compensation paid for service-related injury, disease or death may include service pensions, disability pensions, payments for permanent impairment or incapacity and prisioner of war payments. Compensation payments may be ongoing or one o. -
Types of Compensation
Compensation can cover issues arising from your injury or disease, such as your:
Permanent Impairment Inability to carry out any work Need to have help running your household Need to have carers Healthcare Needs
Types of Compensation There are special compensation and ex-gratia payments available for former Australian prisioners of war including prisioners of war who were civilians at the time. The entitlements from the Military & Rehabilitation Commission and the Department of Veterans' Aairs (DVA) can overlap. This means that compensation that you are able to claim may be oset against any other compensation you are currently receiving for the same incapacity.
Eligibility
Eligibility The type of compensation you are eligible for and the amount will depend on many factors including:
the length of your service
when you carried out your service
the type and extent of your injury
how and when your injury was sustained
You can ďŹ nd out information about your entitlements from the DVA. If you are a current serving member, you can make an appointment to speak to your On Base Advisory Service (OBAS). Sta of the OBAS regularly visit 44 bases around Australia. Your OBAS is located in the Defence Health Centre or health precinct.
Eligibility To help you determine whether you are entitled to compensation, you may be able to use the Entitlement Self Assessment questionnaire on the DVA's website: http://www.dva.gov.au/esa/wizard?execution=e1s1 Only the following people are eligible to use the questionnaire:
a member or former member of the Australian Defence Force including Reserves and Cadets
a Commonwealth or allied veteran including eligible civilians and peacekeepers
a former Australian or allied mariner
a dependant (including partner / spouse or child) of the persons above.
How to Apply
How to Apply
To apply for compensation, you can ďŹ ll out the correct form and submit it to the DVA. Many service related organisations will have representatives who can help you ďŹ ll our your claim forms. Alternatively, you can seek expert legal advice to ensure that your claim form is correctly completed. It is advisable to obtain independent specialist medical advice to help you claim for your full entitlements.
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Acceptance/Rejection of Claims
Acceptance/Rejection of Claims
If your claim is accepted, then payments will be made by electronic funds transfer into your bank account. If your claim is fully or partially rejected, you can contact the Director of the Legal Advising and Dispute Resolution of the DVA, the Commonwealth Ombudsman or get independent legal advice.
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Next Steps
Next steps
There are many dierent types of compensation available to people who have been injured or incapacitated in Australia's defence forces. Similarly, the family members may be able to claim compensation for the death of a current or former members of the defence forces. If you believe that you should be able to claim compensation, then your ďŹ rst point of call will be to look at the information on the DVA's website.
1800 770 780 ohl@owenhodge.com.au
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