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How Much Compensation Can I Claim For Being Stabbed?

Suffering a stab wound is a traumatic, potentially life-altering and life-threatening occurrence. If you have suffered injuries in a violent crime, you may be wondering if you could claim compensation for being stabbed.

To that end, you can read our guide to claiming criminal injury compensation for a stab wound. You’ll see information on the eligibility to claim, the role of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA), and what evidence you’ll need to provide to demonstrate you were injured as a result of a crime of violence.

Towards the bottom of the guide, we examine how our solicitors can help you seek compensation for your injuries, with a particular type of No Win No Fee contract. To get a free consultation regarding the validity of your potential claim, or to ask any questions you may have, reach out today via:

  • Phone on 0800 073 8804.
  • Begin your claim online by completing our callback form.
  • Click the live chat button in the bottom left of your screen

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  1. I’ve Been Stabbed – Am I Eligible To Make An Injury Claim?
  2. Average Compensation For Being Stabbed
  3. What Is The Criminal Injury Compensation Authority (CICA)?
  4. Common Injuries Stabbing Victims Can Claim For
  5. How To Claim Compensation For Being Stabbed
  6. How Long Do Stabbing Injury Cases Take?
  7. Why Trust Legal Expert With Your Claim?
  8. More Information

I’ve Been Stabbed – Am I Eligible To Make An Injury Claim?

Suffering a stab wound is a serious and traumatic occurrence that can have a substantial, lasting impact on your physical and mental well-being. You can seek compensation for your wounds as well as the psychiatric harm caused, but you will be required to demonstrate to the CICA that you are eligible to claim.  

To make a claim for compensation, you must provide proof that:

  1. A crime of a violent nature was perpetrated against you.
  2. The crime took place in Great Britain (Wales, Scotland or England) or another place that is relevant. 
  3. The police received a report of the crime.

To get a free assessment of your eligibility to claim criminal injury compensation, contact our advisors today using the contact information given below. 

Average Compensation For Being Stabbed

Providing a figure for the average compensation for being stabbed that the CICA paid out would not be beneficial to you. Every claim falls into a fixed tariff, depending on the injuries. We will examine some traffic below.

As we touched on above, compensation in criminal injury claims is awarded per the tariff in the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012. We have included some examples from the scheme below. As the tariffs are fixed, this means the amount listed is what will be paid out.

Compensation Table

Please take note that the top entry does not come from the tariff.

InjurySeverityCompensation Figure
Multiple Very Serious Injuries + Loss of Earnings and Special ExpensesVery SeriousUp to £500,000
Paraplegia - Paralysis of lower bodySubstantially Complete£175,000
Moderate but Substantially Incomplete£110,000
ArmLoss of One Dominant Arm£55,000
Loss of One Non-dominant Arm£33,000
Other PaymentsInfection with HIV, Hepatitis B or C£22,000
Finger and ThumbLoss of Thumb£16,500
Loss of Index Finger£6,200
AbdomenRepair of 3+ organs£6,200
Repair of 2 organs£3,500

£500,000 is the maximum that the CICA will pay out. In the event that you have experienced multiple injuries, the formula stipulates that:

  • The full amount will be paid for the injury with the highest value.
  • 30% will be paid for the next highest, or an injury of the same value.
  • And 15% will be paid for the third greatest, or an equal value injury.

Compensation will only be paid for a maximum of 3 injuries in a criminal injury claim. However, if you were infected with an STI if the blade was contaminated, or if you lost a foetus due to being stabbed, then payments from a different tariff outside of the aforementioned formula can be made. 

Special Expenses – What You Need To Know

Your criminal injury compensation could include coverage for lost earnings if you meet the eligibility criteria that is in palce. Additionally, you could recover certain costs incurred as a result of your injuries.

Examples can include:

  • The repair or replacement of any personal aid equipment damaged during the attack.
  • The costs of the management of your affairs if your mental capacity has been impacted.
  • Medical expenses if the treatment cannot be procured for free by other means. 

There are eligibility requirements that you need to meet in order to claim special expenses. Our advisory team can provide you with further information. 

Speak with our advisory team today to get an assessment of your eligiblity to claim criminal injury compensation. Our advisors offer their service free of charge, so why not speak with them?

Factors That Can Affect Your Payout

A number of factors can influence a CICA claim, including:

  • If you cooperated with the police investigation.
  • Whether or not you have any criminal convictions.
  • If reasonable attempts have been made to claim through another avenue before going to the CICA.
  • Any benefits claimed for your injuries or compensation from another source.

For further information on how CICA compensation is calculated or to find out if you may be eligible to claim, talk to our advisors today using the contact details provided below. 

What Is The Criminal Injury Compensation Authority (CICA)?

The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) is a government-funded agency that provides those who have suffered from violent crimes with a route to claim compensation for their injuries. There are other methods of seeking compensation, such as claiming directly against the perpetrator or a vicariously liable party such as your employer. These avenues should be considered before making a CICA claim.

Compensation in criminal injury claims is awarded according to the tariff in the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012. Later in the guide, we examine compensation for being stabbed in greater detail.

Contact our advisor for a free case assessment today. 

Common Injuries Stabbing Victims Can Claim For

A stab wound can vary greatly in severity. We have listed some examples of injuries that could be sustained in a stabbing attack here:

  • Soft tissue damage
  • Injuries to internal organs, such as a punctured lung or damage to the digestive system.
  • Bodily scarring.
  • Loss of digits, entire limbs or the use of limbs.
  • Psychiatric injuries such as post-traumatic stress disorder. 

Regardless of the wounding you have sustained, our advisors are here to help. Speak with us today to find out if you could claim compensation for being stabbed following a crime of violence. 

Evidence of a stabbing incident laid out for the police report

How To Claim Compensation For Being Stabbed

Once your potential claim is deemed valid by our expert advisors, you’ll be connected with one of our highly experienced solicitors. Below we have set out a few important aspects of the criminal injury claims process.

Gathering Evidence

There are three items of evidence required when making a claim through the CICA. These are:

  • The crime reference number (it is of paramount importance that you report the crime to the police).
  • Proof that the residency requirements apply to you.
  • Medical proof showing what injuries were sustained and how serious they were.

You don’t need to provide proof of the crime, such as witness accounts or CCTV footage. The CICA will coordinate with the police to obtain this evidence.

How Long You Have To Make A Claim

In most cases, there is a 2-year time limit to claim through the CICA. However, if exceptional circumstances prevented reporting the crime to the police straight away or making a claim within that time, then the CICA can still accept claims at their discretion.

It is, therefore, always worth getting in touch with our advisors to check if you could make a claim. They can provide additional guidance on the time limits and advise as to the best course of action. 

No Win No Fee Claim Agreements

You may have come across the phrase ‘No Win No Fee’ while researching criminal injury claims. This refers to an excellent fee arrangement that many solicitors offer. One of our solicitors could represent your case through a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA), which works on this basis. It offers the benefit of not having to pay for your solicitor’s work:

  • Before your claim starts 
  • While the claim is ongoing
  • In the event that you do not receive compensation for being stabbed

However, if you are awarded compensation, you will be required to pay a success fee. This means that you will owe a percentage of the compensation to your solicitor. There is a legal cap in place, so you can rest assured that you will keep the largest share of the total. 

Should you have any queries about how No Win No Fee agreements work, you can speak with an advisor at any time. We understand that trusting a solicitor to represent your claim is a big decision, so we offer our advice free of charge. There is also no obligation to follow up with Legal Expert after you have enquired.

How Long Do Stabbing Injury Cases Take?

The CICA make efforts to settle cases within 12 months. They appreciate that criminal injury claims are sensitive matters, and claimants will be seeking a timely settlement. 

However, a timescale cannot be guaranteed. This is because each claim is unique and must be assessed on its own merits. The factors that may influence the time scale of stab compensation claims include:

  • The amount of evidence you have supplied to support the case
  • Whether CICA need to contact third parties (such as medical authorities or the police) for further information
  • The severity of your injuries and whether you have fully recovered (they may need to assess the future impact of your suffering)
  • Whether you disagree with CICA’s decision and choose to appeal

It may cause you some concern if your case is more complicated in nature and may take longer to settle. However, it may help you to know that one of our solicitors can help you to apply for an interim payment. This refers to a payment that some claimants are eligible to receive before a claim has been completely settled. 

If you have any questions about claiming compensation for being stabbed, do not hesitate to speak with one of our advisors. They can explain the process of claiming compensation in further detail, which may help you to understand the factors that influence how long a claim could take. 

Why Trust Legal Expert With Your Claim?

Legal Expert has years of experience in handling criminal injury claims. By working with Legal Expert you will get a specialist criminal injury solicitor who will handle your claim to the highest degree of professionalism.

Our solicitors will offer support throughout the claims process and ensure your case has the very best chance of success.

To get a free consultation regarding the validity of your potential claim, or to ask any questions you may have, contact us today via:

  • Phone on 0800 073 8804.
  • Begin your claim online by completing our callback form.
  • Click the live chat button in the bottom left of your screen.

A solicitor discussing claiming compensation for being stabbed with a man and his wife in a hospital room

More Information

You can read some more of our criminal injury claims guides here:

We have also included some additional resources:

Thank you for reading our guide to claiming compensation for being stabbed. You can get a free eligibility assessment by contacting our advisory team today.

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  • Patrick Mallon legal expert author

    Patrick Mallon (BA, PgDl) is a Grade A personal injury solicitor and head of our EL/PL department, which handles accidents at work and public liability claims, such as slips, trips and falls. He qualified in 2005 and has over 20 years of experience. Patrick is an expert No Win No Fee lawyer and well-known for his successful case, Billie Mae Smith v McDonalds. You can learn all about Patrick, his qualifications and his experience as a solicitor here. Get in touch today for free to see how Patrick and the team can help you.

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