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Elder abuse compensation lawyers - Edinburgh

If you are the victim of a physical crime in the UK, there are three different ways you can make a personal injury claim for compensation. You can make a claim against the perpetrator directly (though ensuring compensation is paid can be difficult), you can make a claim against your employer or organisation responsible for your care, and finally you can make a claim through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA).

A specialist assault and abuse lawyer will be able to advise you on which options are available to make a compensation claim. There is no need to wait for a successful criminal prosecution in order to make a claim. For Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority claims you need to claim within two years of the crime being committed, so we recommend you make contact with a lawyer as soon as possible.

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Miss Kim Leslie of IRWIN MITCHELL SCOTLAND LLP in Edinburgh
Kim Leslie is a partner at Digby Brown solicitors in Edinburgh, having worked for the firm for 20 years. Kim’s specialism is non-accidental injury, and in particular, historical abuse cases. Kim is accredited with the Law Society in Scotland and as a Senior Litigator by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL). Kim is also an executive director at the Association of Child Abuse Lawyers (ACAL) – a group of specialists in the field which increases awareness of historic abuse...
Distance: Less than one mile
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