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Compassionate compensation lawyers in Morley

If you or a close relative has suffered the misfortune of being injured as a result of a criminal act, we’re here to lend a helping hand and offer you the legal support you need during an incredibly difficult time. Let the compassionate team at Rando Solicitors treat you and your case with the care and sensitivity you deserve. 

Compassionate compensation lawyers in Morley

If you or a close relative has suffered the misfortune of being injured as a result of a criminal act, we’re here to lend a helping hand and offer you the legal support you need during an incredibly difficult time. Let the compassionate team at Rando Solicitors treat you and your case with the care and sensitivity you deserve. 

Injured as a Result of Crime

If you’ve been injured as a result of a criminal act, you may be able to claim compensation. Your injuries might include bodily harm, mental or nervous shock or pregnancy.

Who can claim?

  • Any person who has been injured as a result of a criminal act. It is easier to claim if a perpetrator, the person who committed the crime, has been charged and convicted of a criminal offence.
  • A close relative of a person killed as a result of a criminal act. Relatives can apply for funeral expenses, and financial loss suffered as a result of death.

What can I claim?

  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of income
  • Medical costs
  • Rehabilitation expenses
  • Other expenses such as travel for medical treatment

How much can I claim?

  • The amount varies. It depends on the nature and extent of your injuries and the losses you have suffered.
  • Currently the maximum amount payable is $75,000.

(Source:  Court Tribunal Services)

Contact us on 08 9375 5988 to arrange a no obligation meeting for free advice. To see our frequently asked question, click the link below.

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Injured as a Result of Crime

If you’ve been injured as a result of a criminal act, you may be able to claim compensation. Your injuries might include bodily harm, mental or nervous shock or pregnancy.

Who can claim?

  • Any person who has been injured as a result of a criminal act. It is easier to claim if a perpetrator, the person who committed the crime, has been charged and convicted of a criminal offence.
  • A close relative of a person killed as a result of a criminal act. Relatives can apply for funeral expenses, and financial loss suffered as a result of death.

What can I claim?

  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of income
  • Medical costs
  • Rehabilitation expenses
  • Other expenses such as travel for medical treatment

How much can I claim?

  • The amount varies. It depends on the nature and extent of your injuries and the losses you have suffered.
  • Currently the maximum amount payable is $75,000.

(Source:  Court Tribunal Services)

Contact us on 08 9375 5988 to arrange a no obligation meeting for free advice. To see our frequently asked question, click the link below.

Personal injuries

Free consultation

Contact Us

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