Afcs Reconsideration Claim Guidance

Summary

If your AFCS claim was rejected, consider submitting new medical evidence or expert opinions to support your case. Highlight any failures in duty of care during your service that may have worsened your condition. Establish a clear link between your service and the condition using medical records and testimonies. For further guidance, consult a lawyer specializing in military claims.

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The initial claim was rejected due to the fact they did not believe that the armed forces was the cause of my condition or that it had worsened it, however the appropriate duty of care was not taken leading to the worsening and the result of my deterioration in the coming years. My time in the forces amplified my condition exponentially.
It sounds like your case involves the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme (AFCS) and issues around duty of care. Here are a few points you might consider for your reconsideration claim:
- New Evidence: Ensure you have new medical evidence or expert opinions that support your claim that the armed forces contributed to or worsened your condition.
- Duty of Care: Highlight any specific failures in the duty of care during your service that may have led to your condition worsening.
- Causation: Clearly establish a link between your service and the condition, using medical records and testimonies.
If you want to be connected to a lawyer who specializes in military claims for further assistance, let me know.