Criminal Injuries Compensation Claims
A guide to navigating compensation for violent crime victims
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The Law Society
Published:25th Oct '16
Should be back in stock very soon
This comprehensive guide details the processes involved in making claims under the government's compensation schemes, titled Criminal Injuries Compensation Claims.
In Criminal Injuries Compensation Claims, readers will find a thorough and practical guide designed for those navigating the complexities of the government's tariff-based scheme for compensating victims of violent crime. This updated edition consolidates the original 1996 tariff scheme, along with subsequent updates from 2001, 2008, and the latest 2012 scheme, making it an invaluable resource for practitioners in the field. The book is structured into three main sections: eligibility, assessment of compensation, and procedural aspects, providing a comprehensive overview of the processes involved.
The text is considered the definitive resource on this subject, featuring insightful commentary on recent judicial review decisions that impact the claims process. It also offers detailed guidance on how the authority and the First Tier Tribunal interpret the schemes, addressing some of the more challenging issues that applicants may face. Specific advice on calculating losses and preparing claims is included, ensuring that practitioners are well-equipped to advocate for their clients effectively.
With summaries of relevant case law and practical tips on gathering evidence and presenting claims, Criminal Injuries Compensation Claims serves as a one-stop source of information. This essential reading is geared toward helping practitioners enhance their clients' chances of receiving fair compensation for their suffering, making it a must-have for anyone involved in this area of law.
ISBN: 9781784460297
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592 pages
2nd Revised edition