• General information on the service

    Based on the Military Injuries Act, compensations to disabled war veterans and those who were injured or fell ill during military service or peacekeeping missions before 1 January 1991, as well as to their family members, are paid by the State Treasury. An annuity, which is a basic compensation for the injury, is paid according to the degree of disability. Compensation can also be applied for housing improvements, home care (including meal services, home services, informal care allowance, housing services at service houses, visiting nurse services, and assistive devices), rehabilitation, institutional care, medical care and travel expenses, among others.

    Prisoners of war can also claim compensation for an injury or disease if it is related to special circumstances of their captivity.

    After the death of the primary beneficiary, the State Treasury will, under certain conditions, pay funeral allowance to the estate, and assistance pension to the widow, a spouse in a registered partnership, and children.

    Compensation for military injuries is tax-free.