Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Putting in a claim for criminal injuries | Direct 2 Solicitors Putting in a claim for criminal injuries

Many people are not aware that they are entitled to compensation if they have been injured as a direct result of a crime. Compensation when it comes to criminal injuries is known as Criminal Injuries Compensation.

When it comes to claiming for compensation for your injuries, the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority will deal with your case. The government runs this authority and it ensures that people are compensated for any injuries they sustain because of being involved in a crime.

You will be required to give medical records to show that you have suffered as a result of a crime and you may be asked to undergo a medical. Your solicitor, who specialises in criminal injury compensation, will be able to advise you about the best action to take regarding your injuries.

You should document any visit to the hospital or your doctor, as well as keeping a diary of things that have had to change as a result of the crime. Injuries do not necessarily have to be physical, the compensation also covers emotional injuries too such as not being able to leave the house or depression.

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