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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part 1: Personal Details. Fill in your surname, rank, and all other names in full. Ensure your contact address is accurate, including postcode and telephone numbers.
  3. Proceed to Part 2: Service Details. Provide your service number, branch, type, and enlistment/discharge dates. If applicable, indicate any service-related conditions.
  4. In Part 3: Your Claim, describe the illness or injury in detail. Include how it affects you currently and any relevant medical history.
  5. Complete Part 4: Medical and Treatment by detailing your initial medical attention provider and any diagnoses received. List all treatments received chronologically.
  6. For Part 5: Other Compensation, disclose any previous claims for compensation related to your condition.
  7. Finally, review the Final Checklist to ensure all necessary parts are filled out before submitting your claim.

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The AFCS is governed by The Armed Forces and Reserve Forces (Compensation Scheme) Order 2011, which outlines compensation amounts based on the type and severity of injury. The compensation amounts are tariff based with 15 levels reflecting the seriousness of the injury or illness.
Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme MACP Scheme is to grant of three financial upgradation on completion of 10, 20 and 30 Years of continuous regular service or 10 Years in the grade.
How much can I receive for a military medical discharge claim? AFCS claims range from 1,236 to 650,000. The claims are categorised by tariffs. These start at 15 as the least serious injuries and range to tariff one which encompasses the most serious injuries.
The Armed Forces Compensation Scheme ( AFCS ) compensates for any injury, illness or death which was caused by service on or after 6 April 2005. There are 2 main types of AFCS awards: a tax free lump sum payment for pain and suffering. a Guaranteed Income Payment (GIP) which is a tax free, index linked monthly payment.
If you have a more serious illness or injury You may also receive a tax-free monthly payment for life when youre discharged - sometimes known as a Guaranteed Income Payment ( GIP ). The GIP is based on your salary, age and how severe your injury is.

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Claims for injury or illness must be made within 7 years of the earliest of the following dates: the date of the incident leading to the injury or illness. the date on which an injury or illness not caused by service was made worse by service.
The GIP is paid after service ends because it compensates for reduced earning potential of the individual in post-service, civilian employment. However, the amount of GIP actually paid also needs to take into account the individuals Armed Forces pension and/or Early Departure Payment (EDP).
If your claim is successful, youll get a tax-free lump sum payment between 1,236 and 650,000. The amount you get will depend on how severe your injury is.