Lawsuits against the Ministry of Defense: Victims' Rights and the Importance of Legal Representation
Injuries sustained during military service or within the security forces pose a significant challenge for the injured and their families. Although the Ministry of Defense is supposed to provide a response and support, in many cases legal intervention is required to ensure the realization of the rights owed to the injured.
Victims' rights
Soldiers, permanent service members, and security forces personnel who were injured during their service are entitled to a variety of rights and benefits, including:
Comprehensive medical care
Monthly rewards
Vocational rehabilitation
Tax and housing benefits
Medical and paramedical treatments and mental health care
Challenges in filing claims
Despite the rights enshrined in law, many victims encounter difficulties in the claim process.
Freiberg Law Firm specializes in representing victims before the Ministry of Defense, and offers:
Many years of experience in the field
A team of experts including doctors and psychologists
A personal and sensitive approach to each case
Proven success in obtaining maximum compensation
Support throughout the entire process, from filing the claim to exercising rights
Filing a claim against the Ministry of Defense in cases of injuries is a complex and sensitive process. Professional legal representation is critical to ensuring the full exercise of the rights of the injured parties and obtaining the compensation they are entitled to under the law.