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The Matrix Agreement is an agreement reached between the Ministry of Defence and select Law Firms, which benefits both current and former military personnel who suffer with hearing loss related to Military service.
The Matrix Agreement essentially means an agreement has been reached that the Ministry of Defence will no longer dispute that they owe a duty of care to armed forces members who have suffered Military Deafness.
Claims which are brought through the Matrix Agreement will now only have to prove that the hearing loss that has been suffered is due to time serving, in exchange for a deduction in compensation for the factors that the MOD will not contest.

It was announced on 2nd July 2026 that the deadline for submitting claims through the Matrix Agreement has now been extended to the 31st of January 2027.
The extension of the Matrix Agreement will benefit those who have either not yet joined the Matrix Agreement, or are still deciding whether or not to do so – allowing them more time to prepare and apply.
You may have a Military Hearing Loss claim if you have:
Once we have received your enquiry, a member of our Industrial Disease team will have a no-obligation consultation with you to gather information and review your circumstances, to advise you as to whether we are able to proceed with your claim.
If we are able to proceed with your claim, we will then organise a hearing test and request your Ministry of Defence records and medical records.
Following your hearing test, providing this passes the calculations for Military Noise Induced Hearing Loss, we will send a Letter of Claim to the Ministry of Defence and provide your authority to proceed through the Matrix Agreement.
The Ministry of Defence representatives will provide us with a ‘Matrix Offer’, which is based on your time served and any time served before 1987, which will be reviewed and be advised whether you should accept this or not. This will be a ‘%’ value, rather than a monetary offer.
During the course of your claim, we will obtain medical evidence in support of your claim. This will set out whether the expert is of the opinion that your hearing loss has been caused by noise damage, and the extent of your hearing loss. We have many heads of loss to consider. For example:
General Damages – Award for the injuries themselves
These damages are assessed in accordance with the Judicial College Guidance which range as follows:
Special Damages – These are awards for all other losses as a result of your injury which can include:
Gather any evidence you believe will be able to assist with your possible claim, which could be things like medical appointments attended, or any results of any previous hearing tests.
Don’t worry if you don’t have anything to hand, as this will be carried out during the process.
Unfortunately, we are not able to assist those who served time before May 1987 only.
This is due to Crown Immunity, meaning the Ministry of Defence cannot be sued for any injuries sustained before 1987.
We advise that a claim may take between two to three years. As there are many claims being brought against the Ministry of Defence at this time, there is a delay in receiving records from the MOD and receiving a response.
However, we will provide monthly updated throughout your claim, and at any time we receive correspondence from the MOD or their representatives.
Armed Forces legal support – Oakwood Solicitors
Speak to our expert team of Military Deafness Solicitors today.
If you would like advice regarding Military Hearing Loss claims, our team is here to help. Contact us on 0113 200 9720, or fill in our online contact form to the righthand side of this page and a member of the team will be in touch.
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