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If you’ve been the victim of a crime that's left you injured, or with lost or damaged property, you can apply for compensation. Depending on the crime, there are two different ways you can seek compensation. Please be aware that not all applications are successful.
If you’ve been physically or mentally injured by a violent crime you can apply for compensation under the UK government's criminal injuries compensation scheme. This type of compensation can be awarded whether the offender has been caught or not.
Contact the Ministry for Justice to apply.
If an offender is convicted of a crime against you, the court may order them to pay you compensation. This could be for a range of reasons, such as:
personal injury
pain and suffering
losses from theft or damage to property
losses from fraud
losses from time off work
medical expenses
travel expenses
To find out about court awarded compensation, please contact the officer in charge of your case. They'll give you more information and make the application for you.
We’ll present your information to the Crown Prosecution Service, who'll then make the request in court.