Criminal injuries compensation tribunal
Overview
You can appeal to the First-tier Tribunal (Criminal Injuries Compensation) if:
- you asked the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) to review their decision on your claim for compensation
- you disagree with the decision of that review
You may want to appeal after CICA鈥檚 review if you鈥檙e refused compensation or you鈥檙e unhappy with the amount.
The tribunal can:
- uphold CICA鈥檚 review decision
- increase or reduce your award
- decide you should not get anything
- send your case back to CICA to consider again
You have 90 days to appeal to the tribunal from the date of CICA鈥檚 review decision. Explain why you鈥檙e late if you miss the deadline, for example if you鈥檙e waiting for medical reports.
The tribunal is independent of government and will listen to both sides of the argument before making a decision.
Help you can get
You can find victim and witness support in England and Wales and .
You can represent yourself at the tribunal. To get help and advice before you appeal you can .