Domestic abuse remains one of the most underreported crimes in the UK. Many victims feel trapped, frightened or unsure of their rights — but you may still be eligible for financial compensation through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA).
CICA provides compensation for victims of violent crime, including domestic violence, sexual abuse, and coercive or controlling behaviour.
If you’ve suffered physical, emotional, or sexual abuse — even if it happened years ago — you may be entitled to compensation.
You may also find our guide helpful: How to Make a CICA Claim.
Yes – CICA recognises domestic abuse as a crime of violence, including:
You can claim whether the abuse was:
For more details on your rights, see Domestic Abuse Compensation Claims.
CICA provides compensation across several award categories depending on your injuries and losses.
Examples include:
CICA uses a tariff-based system, awarding higher compensation for more serious injuries.
Many victims develop long-term psychological trauma, such as:
CICA does award compensation for psychological injury alone, provided you have a formal diagnosis from a psychologist or psychiatrist.
Learn more: PTSD & Trauma Compensation Claims.
If abuse has affected your ability to work, you may claim compensation for:
You usually need proof of stable employment for at least 3 years pre-incident.
These cover essential costs directly resulting from the abuse, including:
These must be necessary, reasonable and linked to the crime.
Domestic abuse often involves sexual violence, including:
Victims of partner or spousal rape absolutely qualify for compensation.
More details: Sexual Assault CICA Claims.
No, unless there is physical and sexual abuse attached to it.
CICA recognises forms such as:
Normally, you must apply within 2 years.
However, CICA allows extensions in domestic abuse cases where:
The time limit is flexible if you can demonstrate “exceptional circumstances.”
CICA understands that victims may not have extensive evidence. Still, strong documentation helps your case.
A report from a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist is ideal.
CICA considers:
It recognises that victims often conceal abuse due to fear or coercion.
Many victims come forward years – even decades – later.
You may still be eligible if:
We see many successful historic claims every year.
Common reasons include:
❌ Lack of police report
❌ Claim made after 2 years without explanation
❌ No psychiatric diagnosis
❌ Inconsistent statements
❌ Insufficient medical evidence
With the right preparation — or an appeal — many rejected claims can be overturned.
You can apply on your own, but domestic abuse claims are emotionally difficult and often complex.
A specialist solicitor can help you:
Our trauma-informed team handles these cases sensitively and confidentially.
Yes. CICA covers all forms of domestic abuse, including partner or ex-partner violence.
You can still claim – CICA only requires that the crime was reported.
You may still be eligible if you have an exceptional reason, such as coercion or fear.
Yes – provided you have a formal diagnosis.
Domestic abuse leaves lasting physical and emotional scars.
CICA compensation can support your recovery, cover losses, and acknowledge the harm you’ve suffered.
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