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Legal Advice

At the Veterans Welfare Group, we can guide you through a range of legal matters, from benefits claims to employment issues, ensuring you understand your options every step of the way. Whether you need advice or full case representation, our team can provide the support you need.

Our trusted legal advisors are able to support with advice relating to compensation for injury, employment or education, resettlement, housing and relocation, public law and social care. Securing a solicitor with the right experience can help ease stress and is another step forward to returning to “civilian life”.

Sometimes injuries, including hearing loss, can occur during service as a result of an accident, negligence,  breach of duty of care, or criminal act. Our legal members are all experienced in providing advice on whether a claim for financial compensation could be made.

You should bring your claim as soon as possible following your accident. This will enable your solicitor to gather all the evidence about your accident and the injuries and losses you have suffered. Generally, there is a time limitation period with all injuries, but there are exceptions to this rule. Get in touch with an advisor today if you’d like to discuss your situation and would like to know your legal options.

Legal Advice

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Our trusted legal advisors will be able to support with advice relating to compensation, employment or education, resettlement, housing and relocation, public law and social care. Securing a solicitor with the right experience with help ease any stress and is another step forward to returning to “civilian life”.

Sometimes injuries can occur during service as a result of an accident, negligence or criminal act. Our legal members are all experienced in providing advice on whether a claim for financial compensation could be made.

You should bring your claim as soon as possible following your accident. This will enable your solicitor to gather all the evidence about your accident and the injuries and losses you have suffered. Generally, any type of injury claim should be brought within three years of the accident date, known as the limitation period, but there are exceptions to this rule including injuries sustained during an assault and accidents abroad.