Sunday People

COMPO DELAY FOR INJURED TROOPS

Fury as Covid crisis halts family cash

- By Sean Rayment

HARD-UP war veterans awaiting compensati­on for injuries and trauma may have to wait months for their money.

Serving and former personnel have been told payouts will be severely delayed because of the Covid crisis.

Victims include those injured in action or during training, and ex-soldiers with mental health problems like PTSD.

The Ministry of Defence has told their lawyers it cannot process any new claims, reviews or appeals. It blames staffing issues caused by coronaviru­s and has also shut down a veterans’ helpline.

Personal injury lawyer Hilary Meredith said Veterans UK – part of the MOD – had even refused to pay up in cases where appeals had already been decided.

She branded the move “shameful” and said soldiers, veterans and their families could now face months of hardship.

Ms Meredith, who specialise­s in military claims, said: “Our firm recently won an appeal for a veteran with nonfreezin­g cold injury in all four limbs.

“He was awarded a substantia­l sum plus a tax free, index-linked monthly payment. The appeal was successful on March 18, 2020.

“Our client is unable to work having been medically discharged from the army. He cannot leave the house. He has a wife who works on the front line for the NHS and three children.

“With no money, he is struggling to pay his bills while his mental health is deteriorat­ing.

“Veterans UK is not denying the validity of this, or other, awards. It is simply refusing to process any new payments.”

The MOD stressed it was not stopping existing payments but admitted delays were inevitable for new claims. It also said that thousands of former troops had received help from its advisers in the last month.

Veterans UK added: “We are working hard to deliver vital welfare services and all 470,000 pension and compensati­on payments we make each month.

“Given that some records go back to the Second World War, there will be delays to new claims, which can only be

processed on paper.”

 ??  ?? POSERS: Royals on Macquarie
POSERS: Royals on Macquarie
 ??  ?? DISAPPOINT­ED: Hilary Meredith
DISAPPOINT­ED: Hilary Meredith

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