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If you have been injured or your property has been damaged
or stolen as a result of a crime
you may be able to get compensation in a number of different
ways.
If you think you may qualify for compensation. It is advisable
to make a note of the following:
- Any extra expenses that you have had as a result of
the offence, for example medical expenses
- or the cost of repairing or replacing your property.
- Any loss of earnings you have suffered.
- Any income that you have received as a result of the
offence.
- Always keep any relevant receipts, estimates or other
documents.
Compensation from the offender
If someone is caught and convicted the criminal court may
order the offender to pay you compensation for any injury,
loss or damage which you have suffered because of the
offence. You cannot apply for a compensation order yourself
so it is important that you tell the police if you would
like to receive compensation. You should give them accurate
details of your losses with documentary evidence for
example receipts where possible. The police will then
pass this information on to the CPS who will make sure
that the court knows about it. You can be compensated
for personal injury; losses through theft of, or damage
to, property; losses through fraud; loss of earnings
while off work; medical expenses; travelling expenses;
pain and suffering; loss, damage or injury caused by
a stolen vehicle.