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What is the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA)? 

The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) is a UK government organisation that runs a compensation scheme for victims of violent crime in England, Scotland, and Wales.

Many people don’t realise that if they’ve been the victim of a violent crime (including rape and sexual assault) and reported it to the police, they may be eligible to claim compensation.

SARSAS understands that trauma cannot be measured or put a price on, but we also want to raise awareness of the scheme so that victims and survivors have access to information and options, allowing them to make an informed choice about what feels right for them.

If you choose to, you can find out more about eligibility criteria, the application process, and what’s involved here.

  • The crime must have happened in England, Wales or Scotland
  • You can make a claim online
  • It does not cost anything to apply
  • You may be eligible for an injury payment of between £1K and £250K
  • You do not have to use a legal adviser
  • If you do choose to use one, you cannot claim the cost back

We understand that this process may not feel right for everyone, and that choosing to pursue a claim is a deeply personal decision. It can sometimes be lengthy and challenging, and at times may bring up difficult memories or be retraumatising.

We also recognise that some people may have already applied for compensation and not received the result they wanted or deserved, which can understandably feel invalidating and disheartening.

If this is the case, you can get in touch via our helpline and online (live chat and email) services for emotional support.


Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA): Overview – GOV.UK

Please note that we are not legal experts and cannot advise you on making a claim to the CICA.

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