Service Finder
Applying for benefits in the event of damage to health as a result of service in the Bundeswehr
Service Description
If, as a soldier, you have suffered a health disorder that is recognized as the result of an injury sustained in military service, you can receive benefits from the pension scheme for injured persons.
During military service, monthly compensation is paid depending on the degree of the consequences of the injury.
If a soldier dies from a military service injury, the parents can receive a death grant if they were living in the same household as the person at the time of death and no qualifying benefits were granted.
After leaving military service, a pension can be granted on application.
The pension can be provided in the form of cash or non-cash benefits and includes, depending on the established degree of the consequences of the injury
- non-income-related benefits such as basic pension, care allowance, severely disabled person's allowance and clothing allowance and, if applicable
- income-related benefits such as compensatory pension, spouse's supplement and occupational injury compensation.
Pension benefits may also be paid to widows and widowers, surviving partners, half or full orphans and surviving parents if the soldier dies as a result of the military service injury.
In addition to the benefits already mentioned, you may also be entitled to
- Medical and sickness treatment
- assumption of costs in the event of a need for nursing care and a stay in a home as a result of the injury
- orthopaedic care
- welfare benefits (war victims' welfare)
- Death and funeral benefits
These benefits begin at the earliest when you leave the Bundeswehr.
Furthermore, compensation can be paid for material damage to clothing or items normally carried in an accident during military service.
If a recognized military service injury causes exceptional wear and tear to clothing or underwear, a monthly lump sum will be granted. If blindness is recognized as a military service injury, a monthly amount will be paid for the maintenance of a guide dog and as an allowance for being guided by others.
Process flow
- In the case of active servicewomen and men, the procedure is usually initiated by the military doctor, who is first informed of the injury or illness, via a so-called military service compensation sheet.
- The Federal Office of Bundeswehr Personnel Management then initiates investigations ex officio and provides information on the further progress of the procedure.
- If a military service injury only becomes apparent after your military service has ended because you have left the Bundeswehr, you must submit an application. You must also always apply for further post-military service benefits.
- Download the appropriate application form from the Bundeswehr website.
- Print out the application, sign it and enclose all the necessary documents. You can find out which documents you need on the application form.
- Send your application to the address given on the form.
- The Federal Office of Bundeswehr Personnel Management will review your application, initiate further investigations and inform you of the next steps in the procedure.
Requirements
- You must be or have been a soldier in the service of the Bundeswehr.
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You must have suffered a health impairment that is the result of a military service injury, i.e:
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You must have suffered a health impairment in your function as a soldier as a result of
- an act of military service,
- an accident that occurred during your military service or
- circumstances peculiar to military service.
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You must have suffered a health impairment in your function as a soldier as a result of
Which documents are required?
- If the application is submitted in writing: birth certificate or civil status data confirmed by a Bundeswehr office.
- If the application is submitted in person: identity card or passport.
- Certificate of military service
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Military medical certificate and all documents available for this medical condition, e.g. expert reports or findings.
What are the fees?
You don't have to pay anything.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
In order to be granted continuous benefits, you must submit your application within 1 year of the end of your military service; applications submitted later will be granted from the 1st of the month of application.
Processing duration
In around two thirds of cases, a decision on the application is made within one year.
Legal basis
Applications / forms
- Soldiers in a military service relationship are subject to a complaints procedure in accordance with the Military Complaints Regulations (WBO).
- For former servicemen and women or their surviving dependants, an objection procedure is conducted.
- Complaints procedure
Appeal
Forms: yes
Online procedure possible: no
Written form required: yes
Personal appearance required: no
Further Information
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
- Provision in the event of compensation for military service Grant
Remark: Display of performance in the source portal
Technically approved by
Federal Ministry of Defense
Professionally released on
15.09.2021
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)
Competent Authority
Bundesamt für das Personalmanagement der Bundeswehr (BAPersBw), Unterabteilung VII2 Soziale Entschädigung
Address
40470 Düsseldorf, Stadt
Telephone
+49 211 9592719Remark: Pension benefits and war victims' welfare
Telephone
+49 211 9592489Remark: Therapeutic and medical treatments
Telephone
+49 211 9593113Remark: Orthopaedic care