Military Pension & Medical Entitlement
Disability Pension Legal Representation
Record-based legal review of disability-pension, invaliding, medical-board and entitlement disputes involving service medical history, attributability or aggravation findings, assessment of disability and rejection of pensionary claims.
Documents that usually matter
Entry medical documents, treatment records, hospital summaries, specialist opinions and medical categorisation history.
Invaliding or release medical-board findings, disability assessment, duration and recorded reasoning.
Posting profile, duties, service conditions, incidents, employability and relevant complaints or representations.
Pension sanction or rejection, appeal decisions, reasons recorded and documents relied on by the authorities.
Case preparation framework
Build a chronology from entry through diagnosis, treatment, medical categorisation and release.
Identify the reasoning on causation, aggravation, percentage and duration.
Compare medical findings, service records and appellate reasoning for inconsistencies or unsupported conclusions.
Frame the relief sought before the competent authority or Tribunal based on the actual record.
Related military-law resources
This page forms part of our Armed Forces Tribunal Matters service. For a detailed medical-entitlement analysis, read NANA Opinion in Medical Board: How to Challenge Before AFT.
Official materials
The Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare publishes the Compendium of Pension Regulations, Entitlement Rules and related orders for the Armed Forces. DESW Compendium.
Fastrack Legal Solutions LLP
Disability-pension matters are evidence-driven. The medical record, service history, board reasoning and rejection order should be read together rather than in isolation.
General information only; not solicitation or legal advice for any specific matter.