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If you have been the vicitim personal injury crime of an act of crime or violence, you may be able to claim compensation. The offender does not have to have already been caught and prosecuted for you to make a claim for compensation, you're frequently entitled to compensation if: If the crime took place in the last 24 months. However , cases of abuse could be considered over this time period. You have been injured physically, mentally or psychologically as a consequence of a violent crime. If a person in you immediate family has died due to a violent crime, for example your partner, parent, wife or child. If you were a witness to a violent crime and later suffered psychological injury and had to receive counselling. Physical and/or psychological injuries are graded according to their severity. Relatively minor injuries, such as for example scratches, cuts and bruises will not qualify for an award.

However , if a vicitim personal injury crime has suffered a variety of minor injuries causing numerous visits to see their GP or a medical establishment, received treatment and the injury has lasted more than six week, they could be entitled to claim compensation. Every case is significantly diffent. In England Scotland and Wales, the minimum quantity of compensation you can expect to receive will be £1, 000, moderate to severe injuries can be up to £500, 000 compensation, determined by the severe nature of the injury/injuries sustained.

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