Last Updated 06 October 2025. If you’re wondering, Can I claim criminal injuries without pressing charges?’, we understand that this can add to the uncertainty of an already difficult time. Certain requirements must be met to claim through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA), the government agency responsible for compensating victims of violent crimes. Thankfully, you can claim for criminal injuries without pressing charges.

Here at Legal Expert, our criminal injury solicitors have helped countless clients navigate the CICA claims process. So, you can have peace of mind that they will use this experience to expertly answer all your questions, provide tailored support, and work hard to get you the criminal injury compensation you deserve.

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Can I Claim Criminal Injuries Without Pressing Charges

If you wish to claim criminal injury compensation, you may be wondering if you can do so without pressing charges. The answer to this question depends on your circumstances.

Sometimes it is not possible to press charges against a criminal. Under these circumstances, you may still be able to claim compensation.

Here are some examples of why pressing charges may not be possible:

However, you must report the crime and cooperate with the police to make a criminal injury claim through the CICA. The CICA state that they expect claimants to do everything possible to cooperate with them in the investigation.

If the police identify the criminal and wish to press charges, you must do so to claim compensation. Failure to do so will mean you cannot make a criminal injury compensation claim.

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Cooperating With The Police

You cannot claim criminal injuries without pressing charges if you have not cooperated with the police. Firstly, the CICA expects you to have reported the crime to the police. Furthermore, you must have done everything possible to help the police force bring the assailant to justice, including pressing charges when appropriate.

The CICA requires you to cooperate with the police because the public funds the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme. So, cooperating with the police is a requirement for claiming compensation.

What Is The CICA – Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority?

The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) is a government-sponsored executive agency. Importantly, the government set up the CICA to compensate victims of violent crimes.

Here are some examples of injuries you could claim for:

For more information on the eligibility criteria that could allow you to claim, speak with an advisor today.

Are You Eligible To Claim Via The CICA?

To claim compensation for a criminal injury, the CICA have some eligibility requirements that you need to meet. Firstly, you must have reported the crime to the police and have cooperated with them.

Secondly, you must be within the criminal injury claims time limit. The time limit is normally two years. But the CICA can extend the claims time limit under specific circumstances.

For example, if your injuries prevented you from claiming compensation within the time limit, then your claim might be accepted outside of it. You might also be able to claim if you experienced historic sexual abuse and were unable to report it to the police at the time for reasons outside of your control.

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Criminal Compensation Claim – What Evidence Do You Need?

When seeking compensation through the CICA, the claim needs to be supported with evidence. However, the evidence only needs to be sufficient to prove that you are telling the truth on the balance of probability. You need to have reported the incident to the police in order to successfully claim through the CICA, and the police may conduct an investigation to corroborate your claim.

Below, we have provided some examples of evidence you could present when making a claim for criminal injuries:

It can sometimes be possible to claim directly against the criminal. A compensation claim, in this case, would likely require more extensive evidence than claiming through the CICA. Additionally, the assailant must also be identified and have the funds available to pay you in order to make a claim this way.

If you want to know more about what evidence you could gather to support your claim, get in touch with our advisors.

How Much Could You Claim For Criminal Injuries Without Pressing Charges?

As we have already discussed, it is possible to claim criminal injuries without pressing charges through the CICA. The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012 is a document used by the CICA, which has set tariffs for injuries. 

Here are some of the factors that are considered under this scheme:

If you wish to claim for multiple criminal injuries, then the multiple injuries formula will apply. You can claim for up to three injuries from the main tariff. Here is how your injuries will be valued under this formula:

Certain injuries, not found in this main tariff, will not be subject to the multiple injuries formula.

We have provided some tariffs from the scheme in the table below so you can see what could possibly be awarded for a successful criminal injury claim. The top row is the maximum that can be awarded by the CICA.

Compensation Table

Type Of InjurySeverityTariff
Multiple serious injuries with special expenses (e.g. Care Costs)SeriousUp to £500,000
Brain damageModerately severe£110,000
Loss of LegsBoth legs (above or below the knee)£110,000
Loss of ArmOne dominant arm£55,000
Fractures/dislocations of both hipsContinuing significant disability£16,500
EyeSerious and permanent blurred or double vision£13,500
Disabling mental injury, confirmed by diagnosis Lasting 5+ years, but isn't permanent £13,000
Upper limb burnsSevere£11,000
Face scarringSerious disfigurement £11,000
Face FracturesMultiple£11,000

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Can I Claim Special Expenses If I Don’t Press Charges?

Special expenses are financial losses you have incurred from your criminal injuries. In order to be reimbursed for special expenses, they must be reasonable, necessary, and directly resulting from the crime of violence. 

Such financial losses you could incur after a violent crime include:

You may also be reimbursed for any loss of earnings you have incurred if you meet certain criteria. 

To learn more about how much criminal injury compensation could be claimed without pressing charges for assault in the UK, please contact us.

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What Happens If You Sue Someone With No Money In The UK?

If someone makes a criminal injury claim through the CICA, then any compensation awarded will be provided through the Scheme. However, in some cases, the claimant may be able to claim directly against the defendant by making a civil claim. While this may be possible in some cases, certain circumstances may make it impractical to pursue a claim against a criminal directly.

One factor that may prevent you from making a personal injury claim directly against a criminal is when they lack the funds to compensate you sufficiently for your damages. Depending on the circumstances, a court may be able to order a criminal to sell personal property (such as a house they own) to cover the payment they owe if you make a successful claim against them. However, if there is no practical way for a criminal to pay what they owe, then you may be able to claim through the CICA instead.

If you hire a solicitor to help you get compensation for your criminal injuries, then they should be able to advise you on which type of claim is the best one to make.

How Much Time Do I Have For Criminal Injury Claims?

In this guide, we answered your question of, ‘Can I claim criminal injuries without pressing charges?’. Now, you may be wondering about the time limit applicable to your criminal injury claim.

The CICA usually allocates a time limit of 2 years to start a criminal injury claim. This time limit commences from the date of the crime. However, there may be exceptions to this time limit in certain cases:

You can contact our advisors now for detailed guidance on CICA time limits and exceptions.

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Find Out If You Can Claim Criminal Injuries Without Pressing Charges

If you have valid grounds to make a CICA claim for criminal injuries even without having gone through the process to press charges in the UK, then we recommend working with a solicitor who can support your case. Our advisors could connect you with one of our No Win No Fee solicitors if you discuss your claim with them first.

Our No Win No Fee solicitors can assist with criminal injury claims under what’s called a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). If your claim is supported under such an agreement, then that means that you won’t need to pay any upfront or ongoing fees to your solicitor for their services. You also won’t need to pay your solicitor if your claim goes ahead, and it proves unsuccessful.

If your claim is a success, then your solicitor will usually have their payment covered by what’s called a success fee. This is a legally capped percentage taken from the criminal injury compensation awarded to you.

To learn more about how a No Win No Fee solicitor could help with your criminal injury claim, you can contact our advisors for free by:

Thank you for reading our guide. We hope it has answered the question, “Can I claim criminal injuries without pressing charges?”.