Are You A Victim Of Crime? Are You Eligible For Criminal Injuries Compensation?
Have you been injured as the result of a crime? If you are a victim of a crime, you may be eligible for compensation. Under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 2003, the State government’s criminal injuries compensation scheme allows certain victims of crimes to claim compensation for physical, emotional, mental, or financial loss. The compensation claim can be made irrespective of the offence being proved in a court of law.
Criminal injuries compensation claims are assessed at the Office of Criminal Injuries Compensation by a Chief Assessor and a team of Assessors.
They are qualified and highly experienced in the legalities of matters related to compensation claims.
Police records will be reviewed and records from hospitals, insurance companies, courthouses and other government agencies will be brought in to gain deep insight into the whole incident.
You will be contacted if the team requires any information from you, but otherwise, you will not be informed of the general progress of the assessment process.
After a thorough assessment of all the records, the Assessor can decide whether to approve the claim for compensation or not. Either of the parties, the offender, or the victim, is free to challenge the Assessor’s decision and file an appeal within 21 days from the date of the Assessor’s decision.
If you are a victim, you may be eligible for compensation whether the crime has been proven or not. Under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 2003, you are a victim of crime if,
As per the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 2003, a victim can claim criminal injuries compensation whether or not the perpetrator has been identified, charged, or convicted of the offence.
In Western Australia, the legal process for criminal injuries is quite clear.
You can apply for the criminal injuries compensation within three years from the date of the offence.
An Assessor has a discretion to allow applications outside of the three-year limit and you must prepare a letter outlining the reasons for the delay in submitting your claim.
A Case Manager and the Assessors will check and process your claim.
The Assessors will decide whether to grant the compensation or not. The victim (and the offender) have the right to appeal against the Assessor’s decision if they are unhappy about it.
They can appeal at the District Court of WA within 21 days of the Assessor’s decision, in which case, the payment will only be made after the outcome of the appeal.
If no appeal is filed, the compensation payout will be made within six weeks from the date of the decision.
Trewin Norman & Co. is one of the leading law firms in Perth, Western Australia that specialises in all types of compensation claims including claims for criminal injuries compensation.
With over four decades of experience, we offer the best legal expertise to fight your legal battles for you and help you bring home what should be rightfully given to you.
Your first consultations with us will be absolutely free, wherein you can get all information about how we will help.
Also, we follow a ‘No-win, No-fee’ policy which means if you are not made an award of compensation, you don’t pay legal fees.
Trewin Norman & co. has, since 1980, been in the business of providing legal assistance to clients looking to claim personal injury compensation.
We cover all the legal aspects of personal injury claims and guide our clients to achieve an effective and favourable outcome.
Our lawyers have comprehensive knowledge about the criminal injuries compensation scheme.
They are better negotiators and can fetch you an amount that is fair and the best possible, given your situation.
Our lawyers, along with the entire legal staff, can help you by answering all your queries.
We have a ‘No-win, No-fee’ policy and thus, will fight your legal battle until you get a lawfully appropriate compensation that is to your satisfaction.
Compensation is assessed by the Assessors and paid by the State government. If the perpetrator was charged and convicted, the government will try to recover some or all of the compensation paid from the perpetrator but as a victim, you will not be involved in this process.
Sample LinkCompensations paid will be in proportion to the injuries sustained, the losses incurred and the date of the offence. The compensation amounts range from $0 to a maximum of $75,000 for a single offence. To know the exact maximum amount of compensation you could get, contact our team of experts.
Sample LinkYou may apply for criminal injury compensation within three years from the date of the offence. In the case of a series of offences, the time runs from three years from the date of the last offence. The Assessors also have a general discretion to allow application outside of the three-year time limit in certain circumstances. If this is you, you need individual legal advice. The payouts will be made when the application is assessed and approved. In the meantime, if you have any medical expenses to pay for or funeral expenses, you may request interim payments.
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According to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 2003:
And other items prescribed by regulations.
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