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Criminal Injuries Compensation

What Crimes Qualify for Criminal Injuries Compensation?

Seeking criminal injuries compensation in the UK? Understand the qualifying crimes and exclusions.

Navigating the aftermath of a crime can be an overwhelming experience. In the UK, victims of violent crimes may be eligible to receive financial support through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA). This scheme aims to provide some level of compensation to those who have suffered physical or psychological injuries as a result of a crime. Understanding which crimes qualify for this compensation is an important first step towards seeking the support you may be entitled to.

Understanding the Scope of Criminal Injuries Compensation

The CICA scheme covers a wide array of crimes, but it’s important to understand its specific criteria. Generally, the crime must have been reported to the police, and the victim must have suffered a significant injury. The scheme is not intended to cover minor injuries or property damage. Let’s delve deeper into the types of crimes that typically fall within the scope of the CICA.

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Violent Crimes

Violent crimes form the core of the CICA scheme. These include:

  • Assault: This encompasses both physical and sexual assault, including common assault, actual bodily harm (ABH), and grievous bodily harm (GBH).
  • Robbery: This involves the use or threat of force to steal property.
  • Domestic violence: This includes physical, emotional, and sexual abuse within a domestic relationship.
  • Homicide: While the victim themselves cannot claim, family members of homicide victims may be eligible for compensation.

It’s crucial to remember that the severity of the injury will influence the amount of compensation awarded.

Other Qualifying Crimes

Beyond violent crimes, the CICA scheme also extends to certain other types of offenses:

  • Terrorism: Victims of terrorist attacks can claim compensation under the scheme.
  • Human trafficking: Those who have suffered as a result of human trafficking or modern slavery are also eligible.
  • Criminal negligence: In some cases, where serious injury or death results from criminal negligence, compensation may be awarded.

It’s important to consult the CICA guidelines or seek legal advice to determine if a specific crime qualifies for compensation.

Exclusions and Limitations

While the CICA scheme is designed to support victims, it’s important to be aware of its exclusions and limitations:

  • Time limits: Claims must generally be submitted within two years of the crime, though exceptions may be made in certain circumstances.
  • Victim’s conduct: If the victim’s own conduct contributed to the crime or their injuries, compensation may be reduced or denied.
  • Unreported crimes: Generally, the crime must have been reported to the police, though exceptions can be made in cases of domestic violence or sexual assault.
  • Minor injuries: The scheme is intended to compensate for significant injuries, not minor ones.

Understanding these exclusions is vital to ensure that your claim has the best chance of success.

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Making a CICA Claim with National Claims

At National Claims, we understand that experiencing the aftermath of a violent crime can be incredibly traumatic and overwhelming. We are dedicated to providing support and guidance to victims seeking Criminal Injuries Compensation (CICA).

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We offer a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your situation in confidence. During this consultation, we will listen compassionately to your experience, review any relevant evidence, such as police reports or medical records, and assess the potential eligibility of your CICA claim.

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Our commitment to victims of crime is unwavering. We offer a no-win, no-fee service, ensuring you won’t incur any legal fees unless your CICA claim is successful. allowing you to focus on your recovery and well-being. Our goal is to alleviate the burden of the claims process, providing you with peace of mind and support during this challenging time.

*Customers pay up to 25% (incl. VAT) of the amount recovered towards solicitor costs and if you cancel outside your cooling off period, you may be charged a fee.

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