Armed Forces Compensation
Specialized psychiatric evaluation for the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme (AFCS), providing expert evidence on service-related mental health conditions and clinical causation. We offer high-quality reports and urgent assessments for veterans and active personnel.
Expert Type
- Forensic Psychiatrist
- Clinical Psychologist
- Military Psychiatry Specialist
Applicable Law
- Armed Forces (Pensions and Compensation) Act 2004
- Armed Forces and Reserve Forces (Compensation Scheme) Order 2011
- War Pensions Scheme (Pre-2005)
- Civil Procedure Rules Part 35
When Needed
This assessment is required when an individual seeks to claim or appeal financial compensation for a mental health injury sustained or aggravated by military service.
What Is an Armed Forces Compensation Assessment?
An Armed Forces Compensation assessment is a detailed forensic psychiatric evaluation used to determine if a psychiatric condition was caused or significantly worsened by military service. It establishes the clinical nexus between service events and current psychological functioning to support claims under the AFCS or War Pension Scheme.
The assessment applies the balance of probabilities standard to evaluate whether service materially caused or materially contributed to the injury. Experts consider the AFCS Tariff descriptors to align clinical diagnoses with the legal criteria applied by Veterans UK.
- Service-causation — determining if the condition was caused by service-related events
- Aggravation — assessing if service significantly worsened a pre-existing condition
- Diagnostic verification — providing a formal ICD-10 or DSM-5 diagnosis
- Symptom severity — evaluating the impact on functional and social capacity
- Prognosis — estimating the likelihood of future recovery or permanent impairment
- Tariff alignment — mapping clinical findings to specific AFCS compensation levels
Experts providing these reports must possess deep understanding of military culture and the specific legislative frameworks governing veteran benefits. Their role is to provide an independent clinical opinion that assists the Tribunal or Veterans UK in decision-making.
Comprehensive medical record review is essential to verify the onset of symptoms and the history of service-related stressors. The final report provides clear expert evidence to support or critically evaluate a compensation decision.
Key Assessment Components
Our assessment evaluates the following areas:
Medical Record Review
Detailed service records and civilian medical histories are scrutinized to establish a timeline of psychiatric symptoms.
Clinical Interview
A comprehensive face-to-face or remote consultation to explore military stressors and current functional impairment.
Diagnostic Formulation
Application of standard diagnostic criteria to confirm conditions such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or depression.
Causality Analysis
A robust causation opinion evaluating whether the condition is attributable to active duty or training events.
Functional Impact
Assessment of how the mental disorder affects the individual’s ability to work and lead a normal life.
Prognostic Outlook
Professional view on future treatment needs and the likelihood of permanent disability.
Conditions That May Affect This Assessment
A range of psychiatric and psychological conditions can affect this assessment. These include:
The temporal relationship between service events and symptom manifestation is critical for establishing liability.
Assessment Process
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Instruction Received
We receive formal instructions from solicitors or the MoD regarding a specific AFCS claim or appeal.
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Expert Matched
We select an expert with specific experience in military mental health and AFCS legislative requirements.
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Assessment Conducted
A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation is performed, incorporating clinical history and psychometric data.
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Report Delivered
A report is produced in accordance with Civil Procedure Rules Part 35 where applicable, detailing causation, diagnosis, and tariff considerations.
Turnaround Times
| Urgency Level | Timescale |
|---|---|
| Standard Report | 4-6 weeks from assessment |
| Priority Report | 1-2 weeks |
| Urgent Report | 1-4 days |
What’s Included in the Report
Reports are prepared in accordance with Civil Procedure Rules Part 35 where required and are suitable for use before the First-tier Tribunal (War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation Chamber).
Frequently Asked Questions
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