If you are a UK resident and were injured because of a criminal injury in another European Union (EU) country on or after 1 July 2005 we can help you apply for compensation from that country.
The EU Compensation Assistance Team (EUCAT) based in Glasgow can help with the following:
- Access to information about the system of compensation in the country where you were injured
- Application forms
- Help with any other documents you might have to provide
- Sending your completed form to the right place
- Advice if you are asked for further information
The leaflet applying for criminal injuries compensation in other EU countries provides further details on the level of service you can expect to receive and also includes a list of the countries currently in the European Union.
You can contact EUCAT free on 0800 358 3601* or e-mail eucat@cica.gsi.gov.uk.
*Calls are free from landlines in the UK but there may be a charge if you ring from outside the UK or on a mobile phone. All calls will be monitored for training purposes.
Where else can I get help?
You can contact the British or Foreign Consulate in the country where the incident took place or visit the European Judicial Atlas In Civil Matters. (This content is not managed by CICA.)
I was injured in a non-EU country
If you were injured as a result of a crime of violence in a country outside the EU you can apply directly to that country for compensation. You can find a list of countries which have a crime victim compensation scheme. (This information is provided by the US Department of Justice and is not managed by CICA.)