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When our personal injury clients seek criminal injuries compensation for their criminal injuries, our legal solicitors can file criminal injuries compensation claims on behalf of our clients. The criminal injuries claims our personal injury legal team handles is a top priority to our company. Our clients requesting criminal injuries compensation for their criminal injuries need personal injury solicitors who are trustworthy and sympathetic to their personal injury situations. Let our legal advisors handle your criminal injuries compensation claim and work towards justice for your criminal injuries.
Criminal injuries are personal injuries caused by violent crimes in Great Britain. In the United Kingdom, there is an organization called the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) that oversees a criminal injuries compensation system funded by the Ministry of Justice in England and in Wales, and the Scottish government in Scotland. Criminal injuries claims are personal injuries claims reported to the police. Although these criminal injuries claims do not have to result in convictions, they are based upon the balance of probabilities method instead of the beyond a reasonable doubt method used in England’s judicial system.
There are various types of criminal injuries. If you are a victim of physical abuse, sexual abuse, rape, intentional assault, accidental assault, child abuse, driving under the influence, vehicular manslaughter (if there is malicious intent or alcohol was involved), murder, robbery, domestic abuse, and other violent crimes, you can claim for your criminal injuries. A person with criminal injuries is not eligible if the person was injured before 1 August 1964, the person has already filed criminal injuries compensation claim under any of the Schemes, the criminal injuries happened before 1 October 1979 and the injured and the person who caused the criminal injuries were living as family members in the same household, or the criminal injuries occurred outside of England, Wales, or Scotland. The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) can refuse or reduce the criminal injuries compensation due to the person’s behavior before during or after the criminal injuries, the person’s criminal record, the person fails to oblige the police or the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority, or the person does not file a report with the police or other suitable organization.
The first step to a successful criminal injuries claim is to gather the evidence from the criminal injuries crime and from the criminal injuries victim. The criminal injuries evidence required for the criminal injuries compensation claim includes any and all documents of hospital stay, doctor’s visits, and medical treatment. Our legal team can simplify the criminal injuries compensation claims process for the injured parties. Our criminal injuries solicitors have the training and professionalism necessary to file the criminal injuries compensation claim on your behalf and the behalf of your loved ones.
Criminal Injuries Compensation
The level of criminal injuries compensation will depend upon the criminal injuries suffered. The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) reviews each criminal injuries compensation claim and awards criminal injuries compensation accordingly. There are various types of criminal injuries compensation the injured party can apply for. These types of compensation are criminal injuries compensation for injuries including sexual offences, criminal injuries compensation due to the resulting death of a loved one concluding from a violent crime, criminal injuries compensation for loss of earnings, and criminal injuries compensation for special expenses. Criminal injuries compensation for injuries is called a tariff award. A tariff award is a type of criminal injuries compensation that is recognised as a suffered criminal injury. The tariff describes over 400 criminal injuries, and each injury fits into one of 25 different levels of criminal injury compensation. Criminal injuries resulting in the death of a spouse, child, parent, or partner may conclude in criminal injuries compensation. If the deceased is the primary source of income, a loved one may claim criminal injuries compensation. There may also be a refund of funeral expenses. Criminal injuries compensation may also be awarded for the loss of earnings if the criminal injuries claimant has lost earnings for more than 28 weeks. Criminal injuries compensation expenses also include the expenses for the cost of care at the claimant’s residence, and the expenses that conclude in alterations to the home. The criminal injuries compensation awards compensation ranging from £1,000 to £250,000. Each year, the CICA awards nearly £200 million in criminal injuries compensation. A total of over £3billion has been awarded in criminal injuries compensation claims.
Our legal solicitors can assist in the criminal injuries compensation process. Our team of personal injury experts is trained professionals sympathetic to the needs of our clients. We understand the disabilities caused by the criminal injuries and want to aid criminal injuries claimants during their times of need. This is why our company offers a no win no fee policy to nearly all the personal injury / criminal injuries claimants. If our legal experts do not succeed in winning criminal injuries compensation for our clients, then no fee is charged to the criminal injury claimant depending on no win no fee clause.
The criminal injuries compensation claims process may be found difficult to complete. With numerous titbits of information offered by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority, our solicitors can help criminal injuries claimants to understand the criminal injuries compensation claims process. With the various types of violent types of criminal injuries covered by the CICA and the different amounts of criminal injuries compensation awarded for each violent crime, the legal team at our company knows and comprehends the Schemes presented by the CICA. Let our criminal injuries compensation solicitors assist you in the criminal injuries claim that will grant you the criminal injuries compensation your violent crimes injury deserves.
To know more about making a personal injury compensation claim / criminal injuries claim compensation with Balfor Legal, please leave us a call you back at enquiries@balforlegal.co.uk form after quick request or fill in an online claim form and we will get back to you. Alternatively, either talk to us via our live chat facility or call 08000 23 46 95 and make a no win no fee personal injury compensation claim today.