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51789 (11 November 2022)


The Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal

In the matter of an application under the Scheme of Compensation for Personal Injuries Criminally Inflicted

Decision of a Single Member


Name of applicant: [ ]

Application number: #51789

Date of incident: [ ]

Date of application: [ ] (received by the Tribunal on [ ])

Decision outcome: Application refused under paragraph 11 of the Scheme.


Facts/brief background

1. [ ] (‘the applicant’) has made a claim for compensation under the Scheme of Compensation for Personal Injuries Criminally Inflicted (‘the Scheme’).

2. In his application for compensation under the Scheme, the applicant stated that he had suffered injuries at [ ] car park, as a result of being the victim of an assault. The applicant stated that, as a result of the assault, he had suffered bruising to his face and upper body and that he had been treated at [ ] Hospital for his injuries. There was no report from An Garda Síochána on file.

3. The applicant was written to by the Tribunal on [ ]. No response to the correspondence having been received, on [ ], the Tribunal wrote to the applicant to advise that unless the applicant provided vouching documentation and confirmed he still wished to proceed with the application before [ ], the file would be sent to a Member for decision.

4. No response to the letter was received by the Tribunal from the applicant.


Preliminary

5. Paragraph 21 of the Scheme provides as follows:

‘Applications should be made as soon as possible but, except in circumstances determined by the Tribunal to justify exceptional treatment, not later than three months after the event giving rise to the injury…’

6. Thus, to comply with the time limit set out in paragraph 21, the application would have needed to have been lodged with the Tribunal no later than by [ ]. In the event, the application was submitted to the Tribunal on [ ]. Accordingly, the Tribunal admitted the application for consideration under the Scheme.


Eligibility under the scheme

7. The Tribunal was satisfied, on the evidence presented, that the applicant had sustained personal injury as the result of the subject incident which was directly attributable to a crime of violence.


Details of claim

8. Paragraph 11 of the Scheme provides, ‘No compensation will be payable to an applicant who has not, in the opinion of the Tribunal, given the Tribunal all reasonable assistance...’

9. The application form, signed by the applicant, confirmed his acceptance, under Part 8(e) of the application form, that he would provide all reasonable assistance to the Tribunal in the progression of his claim under the Scheme.

10. Having reviewed the correspondence, the Tribunal is satisfied, on the basis of the above, that the applicant has failed to comply with the duty imposed upon him pursuant to paragraph 11 of the Scheme and that, as a result, no compensation can be paid in respect of this application.


Application of paragraph 12 or 13 of the scheme

11. NA.


Award

12. Nil. Application refused under paragraph 11 of the Scheme.

Conor Heaney

Chairperson, Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal

11 November 2022