DWP to give payments of up to £12,471 to people who qualify

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The money is available to people who meet a set of key criteria, with an online application form open now

The money is waiting to be claimed
The money is waiting to be claimed

People who have served in the armed forces are being made aware of a little-known scheme that could provide up to £12,471 a year. The War Pension Scheme (WPS) can offer up to £12,471 annually to those who have suffered an illness, condition or injury caused during their time in the Armed Forces before April 6, 2005.

Anyone who meets the criteria might qualify for one of two WPS types, based on their level of ‘disablement’. A medical advisor assesses this score, which varies from 1% to 100%, with 100% indicating the most severe level.

Typically, people with ‘disablement less than 20%’ receive a tax-free lump sum, while those with ‘disablement more than 20%’ are provided with ongoing tax-free payments. These payments can be made weekly or monthly. The scheme covers physical and mental health conditions.

Veterans from any branch of the Armed Services can apply
Veterans from any branch of the Armed Services can apply

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) and Veterans UK clarifies: “The rules of the scheme and the value of the payments awarded are set by Parliament. The value of the payments increase each year in line with the consumer price index. The Armed Forces Compensation Scheme provides compensation for any injury, illness or death which is caused by service on or after 6 April 2005.”

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published a list of War Pension rates valid until March 2026. To file a claim, Brits should visit the Government’s website , where there is an online form. Or, you can request a paper version by phoning the Veterans UK Helpline on 0808 1914 218 on weekdays 8am to 5pm or by emailing [email protected] .

The amount you get will depend on your need
The amount you get will depend on your need

The Government requires the following details as part of an application:

  • Your doctor’s information and any hospitals that have treated you for the condition
  • Your bank account information
  • Your personal National Insurance number
  • Details on your Armed Forces service, including dates served
  • Details of charities or welfare advisors helping you make the claim
  • The injury or illness you are claiming for, and why you think they are related to the Armed Forces
  • Email address (if you claim online)
  • Other compensation or benefits you currently receive/have received in the past
Money is available to help those who need it
Money is available to help those who need it

According to Devon Live, online guidance adds: “If the person named in the application has ever served with the United Kingdom Special Forces (UKSF), either directly or in a support role, you must contact the MOD A Block Disclosure Cell before making a claim.

“You may be asked to apply for Express Prior Authority in Writing (EPAW) and will be given a reference number to quote when you make your claim.

“Email [email protected] explaining you want to apply for Armed Forces Compensation or a War Pension.”

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