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In some situations, you might be able to claim for compensation for something the police have done that was accidental or unlawful in some way.
Compensation is unlikely to be paid if the damage or injury was caused by the police acting lawfully.
You can ask the police for compensation for things like:
You can contact us about a claim by clicking 'Start' below.
We'll ask you for:
We'll reply with a reference number and the name, phone number and email address of the lawyer, claims handler or other person dealing with your claim.
We'll investigate all claims and we try to resolve the claims where there may be some fault on the part of the police. In fact, the courts expect both parties to attempt to resolve disputes without going to court.
This is why we ask you to give full details of your claim and to allow us a reasonable time to investigate and negotiate before you start legal proceedings against us.
Some claims against us will follow these civil procedure rules (CPR).
If you do decide to start legal proceedings against us, please send the details to:
Chief Constable of Northumbria Police
Legal Services Department
Newcastle City Centre Police Station
Forth Banks
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 3PN
Northumbria Police Legal Services department is authorised to act on behalf of the chief constable for all civil proceedings, including judicial review and other civil claims.