Criminal Injuries Compensation
If you have suffered an
injury as a result of a crime of violence, you may claim
compensation from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority
(CICA).
Criminal injury compensation claims
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Hugh James criminal injury compensation service
The CICA is a Government agency set up to pay compensation to
victims of crimes of violence as an expression of public
sympathy.
In order to succeed in
obtaining compensation you need to have complied with certain
requirements set out by the CICA. For example:
- The application to the CICA must normally be made within 2
years of the date of the crime of violence (however there are
exceptions to this rule)
- The crime of violence must be reported to the police by you as
soon as possible after it has occurred
- You must assist the police as far as possible to bring your
assailant to justice.
There are stringent
requirements in making an application to CICA and so this can be a
complicated process. Issues such as the effect of injuries upon you
and working out your loss of earnings, the effect of compensation
on your entitlement to state benefits and whether you should obtain
your own medical evidence all need to be taken into account, so you
should seek legal advice and make your claim as soon as
possible.
How can Hugh James help
Hugh James can provide expert advice in bringing CICA claims and
will guide you through the appropriate steps.
Our legal knowledge
coupled with our expertise in neurolaw, will ensure that you
receive all the practical and professional support you need when
making your claim.
This in turn will ensure
that you achieve the best outcome in terms of compensation awarded
and quality of life.
Hugh James brain and spinal cord injury experience
Our team has secured millions of pounds of compensation over the
past 10 years or so for individuals and their families affected by
brain or spinal cord injury. We have also helped clients with
applications to the CICA for many years and have succeeded in some
with clients receiving a maximum award of £500,000 available under
the Scheme.
Such sums will never compensate for the devastation that such
injuries cause but it can help the injured person rebuild their
lives and allow them to regain control over their day to day
life.
Our specialist neurolaw team
includes Solicitors Regulation Authority (Personal Injury) Panel
members and Association of Personal Injury Lawyers members together
with a Social Worker, Paediatric Speech and Language Specialist,
Welfare Benefits Advisers, accountant and Medical Records
Officer. We are therefore able to assist clients with the
issues raised as a result of a catastrophic injury.