Introduction to Criminal Assault compensation claims
About Criminal Assault compensation claims
Who would I claim my Criminal Assault compensation from?
Who pays out Criminal Assault compensation?
Criminal Assault cases we have fought and won
Examples of Criminal Assault Compensation Claims we have dealt with
Criminal Assault Compensation Claim Advice
How to start a claim if you are the victim of a Criminal Assault
Unfortunately it is a fact of life that innocent people are sometimes attacked or assaulted and suffer injuries.
If you suffer a personal injury due to the criminal activity of another person you may be able to make a claim for compensation.
To find out if Thompsons Solicitors can help you make a personal injury claim after being assaulted or attacked, complete one of our online compensation claim forms.
If you are assaulted or attacked whilst in the UK, there are three different ways you can make a personal injury claim for compensation for your injury.
The first is to make a personal injury compensation claim against the assailant directly; however, this is not recommended as even if your personal injury compensation claim is successful, it is difficult to enforce the judgment meaning you may win your case but still never receive the compensation from the guilty party.
The second way to make a personal injury compensation claim is against your employer. This would only apply if the attack / assault took place while you were at work and you feel that your employer exposed you to an unnecessary and foreseeable risk of personal injury at work which could have been avoided.
The third and probably the most common route to take to make your personal injury claim is to contact the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority which pays compensation to victims of assaults which have occurred in Great Britain (including British aircraft, hovercraft and ships but not Northern Ireland). Several special criteria apply to claims made via the CICA including: -
It is possible that you could make a personal injury compensation claim through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority as well as against the assailant or your employer if appropriate; however the amount of compensation you receive from your employer would be deducted from any claim paid by the CICA.
All the CICA compensation would have to be refunded to the CICA if the civil damages exceeded any CICA award.
It is crucial that all criminal assaults are reported to the Police as soon as possible to allow the Police to investigate and apprehend the offender. This is a pre requisite term of the scheme and a failure to report may well result in the rejection of an application for compensation to the CICA. In addition, it is also important to report the assault immediately to your employer if it occurs during your employment.
You must co operate with the Police in their enquiries and assist them in prosecuting the offender.
All monies that you have received or may receive in the future as a result of the assault have to be declared to the CICA where some or all of that money may be taken into account.
For more information about whether Thompsons Solicitors can help you with your Criminal Assault Compensation claim, contact us on 08000 224 224.
Below are just a few examples of cases we have dealt with for people who have been injured due to a Criminal Assault.
To find out if Thompsons Solicitors can help with your Criminal Assault Compensation Claim complete one of our online compensation claim forms.
Thompsons Solicitors are experts in all matters relating to criminal assaults. They will be happy to advise you as to whether or not you have a valid compensation claim and will talk you through the entire process in plain English.
There are strict time limits in place to make any injury claim. For further information, contact us or visit our Questions Answered page.
For more information, help or advice about making a criminal injury claim, telephone us now on 08000 224 224 or complete one of our online compensation claim forms.