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An accessible version of the tariff of injuries from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012.
The official guide on what to expect after submitting a claim to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA).
Report a heavy goods vehicle (HGV) driver or company if you think they’re breaking safety rules.
Find out if you can report an MOT tester or centre for fraud, how to report them (including without giving your name), and what will happen next.
Sets out how to make a low-value personal injury claim if you've been in a road traffic accident (RTA).
A guide to applying for a payment from the Hardship Fund. The fund helps low paid workers who are victims of crime.
Report a manufacturer or a dealer for making or selling new vehicles, vehicle parts and vehicle accessories with safety problems.
How to apply for financial redress if you experienced financial losses or other harm as a result of your use of the Capture software.
Guidance for claims officers of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) on how to apply the rules of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012.
Details on the application of the whiplash tariff for road traffic accident related personal injury claims and guidance on relevant minor psychological injuries.
Financial sanctions suspected breach reporting form
Guidance and confirmation form for Capture Redress Scheme countersignatories.
Follow these steps to register for the Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS) and apply for your financial redress.
The whiplash reforms apply to claims made from 31 May 2021. The following documents provide more information.
Information about the different documents you can use to prove your identity when applying for the Capture Redress Scheme.
This assessment framework sets out how we will assess your claim if you request a detailed assessment under the Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS).
An online service that helps you to report a suspected breach of sanctions to the correct government body.
A breakdown of the information applicants and personal representatives must submit with their Capture Redress Scheme applications.
Guidance for those who wish to confidentially report to OFSI.
Guidance on how to appeal your offer under the Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS).
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