There are thousands of people who become the victims of violent crime in the UK every year. The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme is a fund established to ensure that such victims receive appropriate compensation.
We at Imperium Law are here to guide you through the complaints process and obtain all of the medical information required. Here are some examples of criminal injury compensation claims:
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You can also get in touch or request a call back and one of our specialist solicitors will be able to give you an idea of what similar cases have settled for in the past.
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The Directors of Imperium Law Solicitors Limited are all Solicitors of England and Wales.

Miss D of Bridgnorth received £19,000 following a road traffic accident in August 2007.
Mr McC of Liverpool received £7,500 for his noise induced hearing loss having worked as a welder for many years.
Mr R of Stoke on Trent received £3,850 following an accident at work in May 2009 when he fell down some steps that had been inadequately repaired by his employer.
Miss D of Bridgnorth received £19,000 following a road traffic accident in August 2007.
Mr McC of Liverpool received £7,500 for his noise induced hearing loss having worked as a welder for many years.
Mr R of Stoke on Trent received £3,850 following an accident at work in May 2009 when he fell down some steps that had been inadequately repaired by his employer.
Miss D of Bridgnorth received £19,000 following a road traffic accident in August 2007.
Mr McC of Liverpool received £7,500 for his noise induced hearing loss having worked as a welder for many years.
Mr R of Stoke on Trent received £3,850 following an accident at work in May 2009 when he fell down some steps that had been inadequately repaired by his employer.