If you have been the victim of an attack on the street, a crime in the UK from a violent mugging, or a sexual assault, we can help you claim compensation.
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) pays compensation to victims of crime.
Even if an offender is not identified, caught or convicted, a successful claim can still be made. However, you have only 2 years to bring your compensation claim and the incident should have been reported to the police.
Our Expert criminal injury solicitors will take your case on a ‘No Win, No Fee’ basis. The payment your solicitor receives is an agreed percentage of any award of damages made to you by the CICA. However, if your application is unsuccessful, then you pay nothing towards their costs.
If you have been a victim of crime, then you could be entitled to make a compensation claim, but don’t delay as there are stringent time limits in place. Click on the “Start your claim now” button below to let us help you.
You can check what the typical compensation payouts are for injuries of this nature in the compensation guide.
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