Criminal injury Claims
Crime doesn’t pay. But these days, people injured as a result of a crime of violence can be awarded compensation by The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority. This is a government scheme set up to ensure such victims of crime can apply for criminal injury compensation.
If you are an innocent victim of a ‘crime of violence’, you can claim full criminal injury compensation, unless:
- You failed to report the crime or co-operate with police.
- You were not entirely innocent yourself.
If you have a criminal record, this is likely to lead to a deduction of the damages available through a criminal injury compensation claim.
So if you have been injured, or suffered losses as a result of a ‘crime of violence’, you should call us on 0845 345 4444 to receive expert advice from one of our specialist lawyers on making a criminal injury claim.
Alternatively, please send your enquiry to us online by clicking here.
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