Hi all, I really need your advice on this matter please. I will try and summarise this.
I joined the army in 2007 as a fully fit individual and no concerns were noted on medical at entry. I continue to do all military exercises and became a cross-country runner for my regiment until 2011 when I noticed severe pain in my knee on exercise and was treated with anti inflammatory tablets as it was just pain and small amnt of swelling. I continue to deploy on exercises and adventure training n corss country running until Six months later when my knee gave way on me after running round a cope on exercise again. I after seeing a doctor and a physio I was sent for MRI scan which showed my cartilage was in bits and I was refer to hospital for surgery where I was diagnosed with severe osteo-arthritis in the knee. I had since had few other ops.
I then put in claim for compensation from veterans UK and the rejected the claim saying is not the army's fault with the reason that the first injury was not a trauma to cause osteoarthritis and the fact is I never had any history of knee problems in my life.
Now I have requested for tribunal hearing on the case. My questions are;
1. what are my chances of winning the case at tribunal?
2. Since I had no injury before joining and they found no medical issues with me at point of entry is this good for my case?
3.I don't know how tribunal works and what to expect. do they consider this only at a point of law?
Any advice appreciated
I joined the army in 2007 as a fully fit individual and no concerns were noted on medical at entry. I continue to do all military exercises and became a cross-country runner for my regiment until 2011 when I noticed severe pain in my knee on exercise and was treated with anti inflammatory tablets as it was just pain and small amnt of swelling. I continue to deploy on exercises and adventure training n corss country running until Six months later when my knee gave way on me after running round a cope on exercise again. I after seeing a doctor and a physio I was sent for MRI scan which showed my cartilage was in bits and I was refer to hospital for surgery where I was diagnosed with severe osteo-arthritis in the knee. I had since had few other ops.
I then put in claim for compensation from veterans UK and the rejected the claim saying is not the army's fault with the reason that the first injury was not a trauma to cause osteoarthritis and the fact is I never had any history of knee problems in my life.
Now I have requested for tribunal hearing on the case. My questions are;
1. what are my chances of winning the case at tribunal?
2. Since I had no injury before joining and they found no medical issues with me at point of entry is this good for my case?
3.I don't know how tribunal works and what to expect. do they consider this only at a point of law?
Any advice appreciated
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