After five relentless months of campaigning, Justice4Heroes is proud to announce that our official Parliamentary petition is now LIVE. This could finally bring long-overdue justice to thousands of UK veterans who’ve been unfairly excluded from compensation — not due to lack of evidence, but because of an outdated legal shield known as Crown immunity.
Over 15,000 Signatures – First Milestone Achieved!
We are proud to announce that the Justice4Heroes petition has now passed 15,000 signatures – our first major milestone.
A huge thank you to everyone who has signed and shared so far. The support across social media has been incredible, with signatures coming in from every corner of the UK.
But we can’t stop here. Our goal is 100,000 signatures, and we still need everyone’s help to get there. Please keep sharing the petition with your friends, family, and any networks or groups you are part of.
Remember – you don’t have to be a veteran to support our veterans. Every signature counts, and every share makes a difference.
Please sign, share, and help us reach the next milestone. Together, we can make sure our heroes’ voices are heard.
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When someone has hearing loss, they often struggle to hear conversations clearly. As a result, they may frequently ask others to repeat what they said. This happens because they miss parts of words or sentences, making it difficult to understand the entire message. Repeating helps them fill in the gaps and understand the conversation better.
Constant ringing in your ear, known as tinnitus, is a common symptom of hearing loss. This ringing or buzzing sound is only heard by the person experiencing it and can vary in pitch and intensity.
Being told you have the TV or music too loud can be a consequence of hearing loss. This happens because when your hearing isn't as sharp, you might not realize how loud the volume is set. To hear clearly, you turn up the volume, but it may be uncomfortably loud for others with normal hearing.
Having to lip read during conversations is a symptom of hearing loss. When hearing is impaired, it's harder to understand spoken words, so people may rely on watching the speaker's lips to help interpret what is being said. Lip reading provides visual clues to help fill in the gaps left by missing sounds.
Difficulty hearing in busy places is a common symptom of hearing loss. In noisy environments with lots of background sounds, it becomes challenging to focus on a specific conversation. This happens because hearing loss reduces the ability to filter out background noise, making it hard to hear speech clearly.
Experiencing pain in your ears can be a symptom of hearing loss, especially if it’s due to exposure to loud noises, such as explosions or gunfire, during war. These intense sounds can damage the structures within the ear, leading to both pain and impaired hearing. This type of injury is often associated with both temporary and permanent hearing loss.
Our solicitors will begin by thoroughly examining your military career to determine when and where you were exposed to harmful noise levels.
With our extensive experience, we can quickly assess the likelihood of a successful claim during an initial phone call.
The solicitors will begin by thoroughly examining your military career to determine when and where you were exposed to harmful noise levels.
With our extensive experience, we can quickly assess the likelihood of a successful claim during an initial phone call.
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