
Sea King Cancer Claim
We are representing current and former Royal Air Force (RAF) personnel who have developed cancer due to their work on Sea King Helicopters. The exposure to fuel and fumes from these helicopters has been linked to cancer. If you’ve been diagnosed and worked on Sea Kings between 1969 and 2018, you may be eligible for compensation. We offer a No Win, No Fee agreement and a free case assessment with our specialist military compensation solicitors.
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Cancer Due to Sea King Helicopter Work:
Personnel who worked on Sea King Helicopters have developed cancer linked to exposure to fuel and fumes. The aircraft were in use from 1969 to 2018, and if you worked on them, you may be entitled to compensation.
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Ministry of Defence (MoD) Duty of Care:
The MoD has a duty to protect personnel from risks of injury and disease, including cancer. If they failed in their duty to protect, those affected have the right to claim compensation.
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Late-Stage Symptoms:
Cancer symptoms may take years to appear. If you've worked on Sea King Helicopters, it's advisable to contact your GP for a blood test to identify any potential issues early.
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No Win, No Fee Agreement
We work on a No Win, No Fee basis, meaning you won’t pay unless we win your claim. Contact us today for a free case assessment to understand your legal options.
