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Discover inspiring stories from real veterans, updates on service-related compensation, and details about upcoming hearing loss clinics and events across the UK. Our monthly newsletter and blog keep you informed on the latest news, success stories, and changes in veteran services. From free assessments to expert guidance, Justice4Heroes is here to support you every step of the way.


Recognising Service-Related Hearing Loss: The Signs Veterans Should Not Ignore

Recognising Service-Related Hearing Loss: The Signs Veterans Should Not IgnoreBy: Justice4heroes Published on: 17/11/2025

Many veterans live with gradual hearing loss without realising it may be linked to service. Learn key signs, when to seek help, and how Justice4Heroes supports those affected.

Recognising Service-Related Hearing Loss: The Signs Veterans Should Not Ignore

Strength in Connection: Why Veteran Community Matters More Than Ever

Strength in Connection: Why Veteran Community Matters More Than EverBy: Justice4heroes Published on: 14/11/2025

Loneliness affects many veterans, particularly in winter. Discover how digital communities like Old Comrades support connection, wellbeing and shared identity.

Strength in Connection: Why Veteran Community Matters More Than Ever

A Defining Moment for Military Hearing Loss Claims

A Defining Moment for Military Hearing Loss ClaimsBy: Justice4heroes Published on: 10/11/2025

The lead High Court case for military hearing loss has begun, shaping compensation for veterans exposed to noise during service. Discover why this moment matters and how veterans can prepare.

A Defining Moment for Military Hearing Loss Claims

Remembrance Beyond November: Why Veterans Need Support All Year

Remembrance Beyond November: Why Veterans Need Support All YearBy: Justice4heroes Published on: 07/11/2025

Remembrance is not limited to one month. Learn how everyday gestures, awareness and support help veterans feel recognised and valued long after ceremonial events end.

Remembrance Beyond November: Why Veterans Need Support All Year