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Can I Claim Compensation If No One Has Been Convicted Of The Crime?

By Danielle Jordan. Last Updated 30th July 2024. This guide addresses the question, “Can I claim compensation if no one has been convicted of the crime?”We will explain when you could be eligible to make a  criminal injury claim through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA), even if the perpetrator has not been convicted of the crime.

Additionally, what evidence you will need to provide, and how compensation is calculated in criminal injury claims through the CICA.

Towards the end of the guide, you’ll see how our highly experienced No Win No Fee solicitors can help you claim compensation for your injuries.

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Can I Claim Compensation No One Has Been Convicted?

In this section, we’ll look at the question of ‘can I claim compensation if no one has been convicted of the crime?’.

You can claim compensation if no one has been convicted of the incident you were injured in. You can also still make a claim if the perpetrator has not been caught or arrested. The process of doing so can be difficult on an emotional and legal level and it can sometimes take a long time to do so. The most important things to remember are that you must have reported your attack to the police.

Continue reading our guide to learn when you could be eligible to make a claim through the CICA.

Am I Eligible To Make A Claim If Injured In A Violent Crime?

If you’ve fallen victim to a violent crime, you may be wondering ‘can I claim compensation if no one has been convicted of the crime?’.

You are eligible to make claims through the CICA (Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority) if you have been the victim of a violent crime, such as those listed above. There are two criteria which you must meet to make a claim through the CICA. These are, that you must have been injured as a result of the attack or assault, and that you are not liable in any way for it.

Personal injury claims can be made for injuries such as fractures or broken bones, or soft tissue injuries or for psychological trauma caused by the assault. The CICA does not allow claims for more minor injuries such as bruising or simpler cuts. However, you can potentially make a claim even if no one was found guilty of the crime. Please read on to learn more about how this can be done.

What Evidence Do I Need To Support My Claim?

If you’re wondering ‘can I claim compensation if no one has been convicted of the crime?’, you may also be wondering what evidence is required to support your case.

You can make a compensation claim through the CICA to seek compensation for being attacked. You don’t even need to know who the perpetrator of your injures was. However, as with any personal injury claim, you will need to produce evidence to show that the incident, or in this case the crime, took place. Evidence can include your police report and statement, as well as any investigation they carried out. You can also use medical reports to show the extent of your injuries. The quicker you reported the attack or assault to the police and sought treatment, the better grounds you have for a claim. It can also help you claim compensation if no one has been convicted if you have cooperated with the police investigation.

Criminal Injury Compensation – CICA Claim Time Limits

When making a claim through the CICA for criminal injury compensation, there is generally a two-year time limit to start your claim. This runs from the date that you reported the incident to the police. Usually, you are expected to report the incident right away. If you didn’t report it right away, you will be expected to prove that exceptional circumstances prevented you from doing so.

Exceptions can also be made to the two-year time window in which you have to start your claim. However, you will also be expected to prove that exceptional circumstances stopped you from doing so.

Contact our advisors today to see if you are within the time limit to start your criminal injury claim or to learn of the time limit for those under the age of 18. Our advisors could also help you answer questions such as ‘Can I claim compensation for my criminal injury if no one has been convicted of the crime?’

What Can A Victim Of Crime Claim Compensation For?

If you’re wondering ‘can I claim compensation if no one has been convicted of the crime?’, you may be wondering what types of damages you could be compensated for.

As well as criminal injuries compensation for your injuries, you could also claim compensation for the financial impact this has had on you. These might include the cost of medical treatment and prescriptions, as well as related costs, such as physiotherapy. If you need some form of care, you could be able to claim the costs of this.

Other financial impacts of violent crime could be funeral costs for the death of a relative after a serious attack. If you had to take time off work due to the physical or psychological impact of your assault, you can claim lost earnings, benefits, and any other income. This can be included be included in your claim to the CICA.

You may be able to apply for other costs. The personal injury solicitor we will be able to provide you with can best advise you on this.

How Much Compensation Will I Get For Assault In The UK?

There are many factors that can be taken into consideration when deciding how much compensation you could get for assault in the UK. However, if you’re claiming through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA). As we have discussed, they provide victims of violent crimes in England, Scotland and Wales a way of seeking compensation. The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012 comes with a tariff that sets out compensation awards for various types of injuries, assaults and scenarios.

The table we have provided below, uses information from the tariff to show you what a person could be awarded for assault.

Compensation Payouts

  • Multiple very serious injuries alongside significant special expenses and loss of earnings will receive a compensation sum of up to £500,000
  • Non-consensual penile penetration that results in severe and permanently disabling mental illness will receive a payment of £27,000.
  • Non-consensual penile penetration resulting in serious internal injury will receive a payment of £22,000.
  • Non-consensual penile penetration by two or more attackers will receive a sum of £13,500.
  • Repeated acts of severe physical abuse lasting over 3 years is valued at £8,200.
  • A disabling mental injury lasting between 2 and 5 years is valued at £6,200.
  • A disabling mental injury lasting more than 28 weeks up to years will receive a payment of £2,400.

This is not the only form of compensation you can seek through the Scheme. A request can be made for financial help, if your injuries left you unable to work for a long period of time, or for special expenses which can include compensation for damaged property or care costs for your injury.

If you are interested in claiming for the harm you suffered from an assault, or to request compensation for special expenses, please reach out to one of our advisers. They can also discuss what you could claim in criminal damage compensation in the UK.

Can I Claim Compensation If No One Has Been  Convicted With A No Win No Fee Solicitor?

You might question after the assailant was found not guilty, ‘can I claim compensation in the UK with a No Win No Fee solicitor?’ The answer is yes. As long as you have an eligible claim for criminal injury compensation, our solicitors could work with you under a Conditional Fee Agreement. This is a type of No Win No Fee arrangement.

The key benefits of hiring a No Win No Fee solicitor typically include:

  • Not paying solicitor fees upfront or during the criminal injury claims process
  • No unexpected charges as your solicitor will discuss fees before working with you
  • Your solicitor not taking payment for their work from you if your claim is unsuccessful

You read that last bullet point correctly. If you aren’t awarded compensation for criminal damage or injuries, the onus is not on you to pay your solicitor for their services. Instead, if your criminal injuries claim succeeds, they’ll take a percentage of your settlement. The success fee, as it’s called, is legally capped under the Conditional Fee Agreements Order 2013.

If you would like to work with our No Win No Fee criminal injury solicitors under this arrangement, you can get in touch for a free consultation at any time suitable for you. Our advisors will discuss your case with you respectfully to determine if our legal team is suitable for you. However, don’t worry if you decide not to use our services afterwards – you’ll never be obliged to.

Below are a few ways to reach out to us and begin your claim:

  • Call out free 24/7 support line on 0800 073 8804
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  • Pop up to an advisor using our free live chat service

Useful Links On Criminal Injury Claims

Below, you can learn more about CICA claims via our other guides:

We hope this guide has helped you with answering the question ‘can I claim compensation if no one has been convicted of the crime?’. You can contact Legal Expert for more advice on criminal injury claims using the contact details included within this guide.