Criminal injuries
Suffering an injury as a result of an accident is bad enough, but it is something that we have learned to accept. However, being injured as a result of someone else's deliberate actions – in other words, an assault or attack – is something that no one should have to go through.
Criminal injuries can have devastating effects for victims, with medical care, rehabilitation and counselling all common consequences. That is not to mention the potential psychological damage that results from dealing with the fact someone set out to deliberately hurt you.
Fortunately for the victims of criminal injuries, there are people who can help. Mounting a criminal injuries claim may seem like a daunting process, but with the assistance of expert legal teams like those at Antony Hodari, one that needn't add to suffering, but alleviate it.
Criminal injuries claims are designed to help the victims of assault or other crimes get their lives back on track and recover from any physical or mental suffering incurred. The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) was founded to help victims of crime and in conjunction with the assistance and support of the experts at Antony Hodari can be used to rebuild your life.
Typical situations that may lead to criminal injuries claims can include, but are not limited to:
- Being the innocent victim of an unprovoked attack
- Assaults affecting your ability to work or find work
- Cases that require extensive medical treatment or occupational therapy
- Incidents where you are injured by someone fleeing a crime scene
If you are the victim of an assault or have suffered an injury resulting from a crime you deserve as much help as you need to get your life back on track. Even if you are witness to an attack on a loved one, there may be a basis to make a criminal injuries claim for the psychological damage caused.
The care of the expert criminal injuries claims lawyers at Antony Hodari can help you through this difficult time. You needn't suffer alone. Get in touch with our team today to talk through your case and see what compensation is available to you.


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