Documents After Injury: What to Check to Retain Your Status

07:54, 7 June 2026
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Even a minor mistake in documents does not deprive the right to payments or benefits, but it can significantly delay the case review and the issuance of necessary decisions.
Documents After Injury: What to Check to Retain Your Status
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After an injury, not only treatment is important, but also the proper documentation. The passing of the Military Medical Commission (MMC), receiving due payments, establishing the causal link of the injury, and further processing of statuses and social guarantees depend on this. This was reminded by the Vinnytsia Regional Territorial Recruitment Center (TRC).

Among the most important documents to check are:

- initial medical record, hospital discharge summaries

- certificate of the circumstances of the injury

- certificate of direct participation in combat operations.

The TRC emphasized that special attention should be paid to the accuracy of personal data, the date of injury, completeness of diagnoses, and the correctness of the description of the circumstances of the injury.

"Even a minor mistake in documents does not deprive the right to payments or benefits, but it can significantly delay the case review and the issuance of necessary decisions. Therefore, all medical documents should be kept, copied, and, if possible, checked before submitting to the MMC or applying for payments," the TRC added.

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